Re: Is it possible to access local directories?

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On 10/31/07, Andrew Sarangan <asarangan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> I just installed squirrelmail on my linux box. I can view all the
> folders on the IMAP server and send email, so everything is good so
> far. However, I haven't found a way to create local folders (where a
> local folder would reside on the web server such as /home/mydir). This
> would allow me to archive email from the IMAP server which has limited
> disk space, to my web server which has virtually unlimited disk space.

SM is an IMAP client.

> In addition, I also have a lot of previously archived emails (from
> thunderbird) which I would like to access via squirrelmail web
> interface. Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Install an IMAP server on the web server and use something like
Thunderbird to move messages between the two IMAP servers.

You can use the Archive Mail plugin to tar up mails, and File Manager
to access files and directories on the web server, but these are not
exactly what you want.

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