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| comp.mail.imap Discussion of IMAP-based mail systems. |
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Long story, but I'm not allowed to use a mail client like Thunderbird
to read my IMAP mailbox. Is there a way to download the entire IMAP mailbox into a mail format I can read locally using a standard program like Thunderbird or elm? Thanks in advance. |
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jose Reckoner" <reckoner@gmail.com> > Sent: 08/07/2006 8:00 PM -0400 > Subject: download entire IMAP mailbox? > > Long story, but I'm not allowed to use a mail client like > Thunderbird > to read my IMAP mailbox. In a word, HUH? |
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Sur 2006-08-07, Richard J. Wyble skribis:
> >> Long story, but I'm not allowed to use a mail client like >> Thunderbird to read my IMAP mailbox. > > In a word, HUH? Yes, "HUH?" is the correct response to this question! We need to know more about what you are not allowed to do. Are you not allowed to use IMAP? Are you not allowed to access external systems? Are you not allowed to use any mail client other than some approved client? Are you not allowed to use GUI mail clients? If it's the latter, then you should be able to use one of the many command-line IMAP clients that can snarf messages. One possibility is mailutil, which can be used on Unix-like systems, including Mac OS X, and on MS Windows. I've written about mailutil on my Power Pine page in this section Using mailutil <http://www.ii.com/internet/messaging/pine/pc/#mailutil> I discuss other options in the section below that on that page, which is called: Using Other Sync and Snarf Tools Be aware that you could also use any decent IMAP client, including Thunderbird, to "download entire IMAP mailbox". Some IMAP clients, for example Pine and its #move namespace, make this easy and automatic. Good luck, Hope this s, Nancy -- Nancy McGough Infinite Ink: <http://www.ii.com/> Bookmarks & Blog: <http://deflexion.com/> |
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Thanks for your reply.
To answer your question, I have not access to external systems through networking. I would like to download my IMAP mailbox and bring it in on a CD along w/ updates to the mailbox. thanks. NM Public wrote: > Sur 2006-08-07, Richard J. Wyble skribis: > > > >> Long story, but I'm not allowed to use a mail client like > >> Thunderbird to read my IMAP mailbox. > > > > In a word, HUH? > > Yes, "HUH?" is the correct response to this question! We need to > know more about what you are not allowed to do. Are you not > allowed to use IMAP? Are you not allowed to access external > systems? Are you not allowed to use any mail client other than > some approved client? Are you not allowed to use GUI mail > clients? If it's the latter, then you should be able to use one > of the many command-line IMAP clients that can snarf messages. > One possibility is mailutil, which can be used on Unix-like > systems, including Mac OS X, and on MS Windows. I've written > about mailutil on my Power Pine page in this section > > Using mailutil > <http://www.ii.com/internet/messaging/pine/pc/#mailutil> > > I discuss other options in the section below that on that page, > which is called: > > Using Other Sync and Snarf Tools > > Be aware that you could also use any decent IMAP client, > including Thunderbird, to "download entire IMAP mailbox". Some > IMAP clients, for example Pine and its #move namespace, make this > easy and automatic. > > > Good luck, > Hope this s, > Nancy > > -- > Nancy McGough > Infinite Ink: <http://www.ii.com/> > Bookmarks & Blog: <http://deflexion.com/> |
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