Well, there's Mozilla Thunderbird. I've used it for years here on Windows, but it obviously runs on Linux as well. There is also notmuch and various mail filters. Since the mbox files are plain text, you should be able to use plain old cat to combine them. The more modern way of doing things is Maildir which has several advantages. Postfix, Qmail and probably Exim4 all support Maildir and I would recommend switching to it, especially if you get lots of mail. I get literally hundreds of messages per day and the mbox format is much, much slower. Write me if you need help with this. On Debian, searching for "mbox" or "mailbox" should yield lots of results. Of course Mutt will let you save single or multiple messages to separate mailboxes. On 1/14/2013 1:14 PM, Jayson Smith wrote: > Hi, > > Does anyone know of any utilities for either Linux or Windows that let you > manage Linux mailbox files? Move messages from one mailbox to another, > combine two or more mailboxes, etc. > Thanks. > Jayson > > _______________________________________________ > Speakup mailing list > Speakup at linux-speakup.org > http://linux-speakup.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/speakup -- Have a good day, Tony Baechler tony at baechler.net