[PLUG] import ms.outlook mails to linux mail client

Christopher N. Deckard cnd@ecn.purdue.edu
Wed, 12 Jul 2000 11:31:14 -0500


Try looking at "Evolution" from the Helix Code people.   Evolution
combines mail with filtering, calendar, and addressbook. They just
released a new version, though it is still in development.  YOu also
need to have all of the Gnome stuff up to date.  Other then that, the
only decent gui mail clients I know of are Netscape.  I didn't like any
of the others.  I also don't use mh (I've been told I should) so I don't
have any experience with xmh or exmh or whatever it's called.

http://www.helixcode.com

-Chris

Vids Samanta wrote:
> 
> What would be a good linux mail client for some one who has been using
> MS. Outlook . and wants to move all the outook mails to a linux mail
> client.
> 
> ps. see att msg.
> 
> ------- Original Message --------
>    Subject:   using outlook 2000
>      Date:     Wed, 12 Jul 2000 16:46:29 +0530
>      From:     "Shailendra Malani" <smalani@vsnl.com>
> Reply-To:  <smalani@vsnl.com>
>        To:   "Vidyut Samanta" <vids@purdue.edu>
> 
> vids
> 
> as i was saying to you, i want to move from windows 98 to linux on my
> desktop.
> but am not certain if i can import the outlook mails and the folders
> that i already have into
> linux.
> and also am not certain which mail software i should use so that i can
> do almost everything
> that i am doing in outlook 2000.
> 
> shailendra
> 
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