Greetings all,
I started to locally archive my e-mail since it appears that several e-mails were lost at my on-line server. I use mail/isync to download it to Maildir format on my computer. I like the format as it allows search via mail/notmuch
I also have an backup of my old e-mails in the Eudora format. I sometimes need to re-visit some of the e-mails, so I use the Eudora program to open and read it. However, there are two issues. One, It is rather difficult to retrieve the correct message, as the search is not very good, and two, I am worried that eventually Eudora will fail to work, and since Eudora was storing the e-mail in proprietary format, splitting the e-mail body form the attachments, what will I do.
Thus, I was wondering if I could use a similar strategy as described in the first paragraph to convert the proprietary format to the {FILE]Maildir [/FILE] format.
Any ideas would be appreciated.
Kindest regards,
M
I started to locally archive my e-mail since it appears that several e-mails were lost at my on-line server. I use mail/isync to download it to Maildir format on my computer. I like the format as it allows search via mail/notmuch
I also have an backup of my old e-mails in the Eudora format. I sometimes need to re-visit some of the e-mails, so I use the Eudora program to open and read it. However, there are two issues. One, It is rather difficult to retrieve the correct message, as the search is not very good, and two, I am worried that eventually Eudora will fail to work, and since Eudora was storing the e-mail in proprietary format, splitting the e-mail body form the attachments, what will I do.
Thus, I was wondering if I could use a similar strategy as described in the first paragraph to convert the proprietary format to the {FILE]Maildir [/FILE] format.
Any ideas would be appreciated.
Kindest regards,
M