Hmmm....now I am getting tempted again. Maybe I will work on that this afternoon. Thanks for the input. Brad > Its the best thing you'll ever do.... > > All your mail wherever you have a client. You think its nice having all > your old mail available, try having all old and new mail available from > home, work, and the spare bedroom. > > If you select individual messages, the command gets too long to send > after a few thousand messages. If you move the whole folder, you can > usuialy move the whole thing with the only hassle being the wait for it > to be copied. (10 megs an hour or one meg it depends on your setup) > > If you decide not to move your old mail, you won't lose anything. It > will just be a folder at work. Heck you can have access pop and imap > services in the same mail client, and even setup a filter on the client > to move mail from one server to another or fetch mail to pull pop mail > to the imap server. I would reccomend setting up most filters i.e. > freind/mailing list/etc on the server not the client since it can be a > pain to get all the rules the same on the home and work machines. > > Brad Crotchett wrote: > > >Hmmm....sounds like a lot of work. Maybe I will just stay with POP. > >Thanks for the help. > > > >Brad > > > > > > > > > >>It is a manual process. You create the accounts in your favorite > >>clients for the IMAP server. Create the directories that you now have > >>locally on the IMAP server. Then copy blocks of messages to the server > >>from your local message store. If you have a lot of messages it will > >>take a long time, but it only has to be done once. > >> > >>On Thu, 2002-10-31 at 10:45, Brad Crotchett wrote: > >> > >> > >>>I am thinking about moving my mail clients over to IMAP from POP, but I > >>>have a few concerns. I have heard that you lose all of the mail that is > >>>currently in your mail client. Is that true? I have 2 1/2 years of > >>>mail sorted in my client at work, and I don't want to lose those > >>>messages. > >>> > >>>Can I start with my mail client at work Outlook) and have the server use > >>>it as a template for folders and then synchronize my home client (Ximian > >>>Evolution) to the server? > >>> > >>>Are there any other things to expect when migrating? > >>> > >>>Thanks in advance, > >>> > >>>Brad > >>> > >>> > >>> > > -- > Patrick Miller -- Telephone Answerette Systems Inc. > IS/Telecom Tech. -- EVE Soon to be Infinity > Kansas City, MO > Ofc 816-753-7332 -- Cell 816-210-4077 > > > >