Re: Last question of the day [Thankx]

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Bharadwaj,

If you want to see your mails from both Linux and Windows (usually...on a
workstation with dual boot....) its better to use mozilla thunderbird for
both the OSs.....and specify a common path in Local folders. For eg:

copy all the contents of :

C:\Documents and Settings\<user>\Application Data\Thunderbird\

to D: drive

now in your windows version of Thunderbird specify Local Folders path as:

D:\Thunderbird\Profiles\p4427q88.default\Mail\Local Folders

In linux version of thunderbird specify the same path for Local Folders.....

/<your D drive mount
folder>/Thunderbird/Profiles/p4427q88.default/Mail/Local Folders

This assumes that you already have your windows (VFAT) partitions mounted in
Linux.....

Hope this helps....

Thanks,
Oops

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bharadwaj" <bharadwaj_chdj@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: "General Red Hat Linux discussion list" <redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx>;
"Getting started with Red Hat Linux" <redhat-install-list@xxxxxxxxxx>;
<linux-redhat-fedora@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2005 11:17 PM
Subject: Last question of the day [Thankx]


>
> Thank you all for your answers to my previous  questions.
> Todays last question?
> I have configured my mails to outlook in windows, I want to see these
mails
> from linux. how I  can do that?
>
> Note : I am also started reading through manuals, but mailing list is a
> grate resource!!!
>
> Thanx
> Bharadwaj.
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "McDougall, Marshall (FSH)" <MarMcDouga@xxxxxxxxx>
> To: "General Red Hat Linux discussion list" <redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx>;
> "Getting started with Red Hat Linux" <redhat-install-list@xxxxxxxxxx>;
> <linux-redhat-fedora@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2005 10:41 PM
> Subject: RE: How to change from one partion to another?
>
>
> > I am new to Linux world? I came from windows back ground. I have
> > understood that each logical partion in linux , is simlar to C: D: (or)
> > E: drives in windows,
> >  I am I correct? If so how to switch between these linux pations?
> >
> > Thankx
> > Bharadwaj.
> >
> >
> > --------------------------------------
> > Bharadwaj,
> >
> > Some reading is in order. If you have a working machine, type "cd
> > /whatever directory" to navigate around.  To see how it is laid out
> > type:
> >
> >  df
> >  du
> >  mount
> >  cat /etc/fstab
> >  cat /etc/mtab
> >
> > Then look at the manuals for the above:
> >  man df
> >  man du
> >  man mount
> >  man fstab
> >  man fdisk
> >
> > Then go to your distribution website and have a look at their manuals.
> > Have fun with it.
> >
> > Regards, Marshall
> >
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