From tinker at sses1.com Fri Jan 9 17:02:33 2009 From: tinker at sses1.com (Tinker a.k.a. David-Erlin:) Date: Fri, 09 Jan 2009 14:02:33 -0800 Subject: [Mulberry-discuss] Mullberry address book into Exchange... In-Reply-To: References: <6313B927AB669E6EBBF39488@tyrion.rrz.uni-koeln.de> <2D6763ED0F74141FA63CAC4F@caldav.corp.apple.com> <000801c9440f$dd0a2e80$971e8b80$@org> Message-ID: Hi Cyrus, I'm trying to figure out how to embed a url in the content of my email. Where I highlight some text and make them a link with the url in the back ground. I'm also trying to figure out how to forward a email that I've received with text that is active as a url link when you put your mouse pointer on them Mulberry shows the url and if you click on them it opens your browser and takes you to the active URL. Please advise. TIA, The Tinkerman aka David-Erlin: Schwimmer BELOW IS MY SIGNATURE LINE Want to have fun? Keep in touch with loved ones. Increase customer appreciation and return business. 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URL: http://lists.mulberrymail.com/pipermail/mulberry-discuss/attachments/20090109/7ceaf91d/attachment.html From n.vekaria at gold.ac.uk Wed Jan 14 09:05:26 2009 From: n.vekaria at gold.ac.uk (Neeta Vekaria) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2009 14:05:26 +0000 Subject: [Mulberry-discuss] Moving mbx archived files to Outlook Message-ID: <20090114140526476.00000003448@IS186> Hello Is there a way to allow mailboxes archived locally using Mulberry to appear in Outlook? some users are moving to using Outlook and would like to take their archived mail with them. Is that at all possible? TIA Neeta Vekaria Applications Officer Goldsmiths, University of London. From korenman at umbc.edu Wed Jan 14 10:12:46 2009 From: korenman at umbc.edu (Joan Korenman) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2009 10:12:46 -0500 Subject: [Mulberry-discuss] Moving mbx archived files to Outlook In-Reply-To: <20090114140526476.00000003448@IS186> References: <20090114140526476.00000003448@IS186> Message-ID: --On Wednesday, January 14, 2009 2:05 PM +0000 Neeta Vekaria wrote: > Is there a way to allow mailboxes archived locally using Mulberry to appear > in Outlook? some users are moving to using Outlook and would like to take > their archived mail with them. Is that at all possible? I can't speak from personal experience, but Aid4Mail will convert one mailbox format to another, including mbx and Outlook. I haven't used this program, though I've used the same company's Mailbag Assistant with Mulberry and like it quite a bit. Someone a while ago recommended Aid4Mail to me as a way to convert Mulberry mbx files into files compatible with another program I was using, but I never tried it. You can find more info here: http://www.aid4mail.com/ . I hope this helps. Joan Joan Korenman Professor Emerita of English Founder, Center for Women & Information Technology University of Maryland, Baltimore County Baltimore, MD 21250 USA korenman AT umbc.edu http://www.umbc.edu/wmst/ From atlunde at panix.com Wed Jan 14 11:29:01 2009 From: atlunde at panix.com (Albert Lunde) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2009 10:29:01 -0600 Subject: [Mulberry-discuss] Vista 64-bit suggestions? Message-ID: <217002343.1231928941@SOCRATESx.tss.northwestern.edu> I'm presently using Mulberry 3.1 on Windows XP SP2. (It seemed to be working and I haven't had an urgent need to upgrade.) However, I have other requirements forcing me to move to a new computer running Vista 64-bit Ultimate. I'd like advice on what version(s) of Mulberry are most likely to work in that environment, and any special gochas to beware of. FYI: These are the two IMAP servers I interact with regularly. (I think the first is WU-IMAP.) 1: - - - * OK [CAPABILITY IMAP4REV1 LITERAL+ SASL-IR LOGIN-REFERRALS AUTH=PLAIN AUTH=LOGIN] lulu.it.northwestern.edu IMAP4rev1 2004.357 at Wed, 14 Jan 2009 10:13:26 -0600 (CST) - - - IMAP4REV1 LITERAL+ IDLE NAMESPACE MAILBOX-REFERRALS BINARY UNSELECT SCAN SORT THREAD=REFERENCES THREAD=ORDEREDSUBJECT MULTIAPPEND SASL-IR LOGIN-REFERRALS AUTH=PLAIN AUTH=LOGIN - - - 2: - - - * OK [CAPABILITY IMAP4rev1 SASL-IR SORT THREAD=REFERENCES MULTIAPPEND UNSELECT LITERAL+ IDLE CHILDREN NAMESPACE LOGIN-REFERRALS QUOTA STARTTLS AUTH=PLAIN AUTH=LOGIN] Dovecot ready. - - - IMAP4rev1 SASL-IR SORT THREAD=REFERENCES MULTIAPPEND UNSELECT LITERAL+ IDLE CHILDREN NAMESPACE LOGIN-REFERRALS QUOTA AUTH=PLAIN AUTH=LOGIN - - - -- Albert Lunde albert-lunde at northwestern.edu atlunde at panix.com (new address for personal mail) albert-lunde at nwu.edu (old address) From gessel at blackrosetech.com Wed Jan 14 17:39:23 2009 From: gessel at blackrosetech.com (David Gessel) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2009 14:39:23 -0800 Subject: [Mulberry-discuss] Tips for Gmail users ?? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I pretty much use Gmail as a mobile client, not as a primary mailbox. So I don't hand out my gmail account name, rather I have all my incoming mail sent to my local server and there a procmail script forwards mail to GMail selectively. That means I really only care about my "sent" mail from Gmail. This leaves two problems: - Endless replication of messages, which can grow to problematic volumes. I'm not sure what is borked in Gmail's IMAP implementation, but I run Thunderbird against my server as well and have found that both "remove duplicate messages" and "remove duplicate messages (alternate)" can clean up the problem if it hasn't gotten too out of control To keep it in control, delIMAPdups.pl at works for me. It may be useful to configure it as a cron job. - There are some odd issues with executing message management commands. For me, GMail's messages are always "important," but I can change that flag in connected mode easily enough. If it bothered me, I'd write a "rule" to fix them all. I can't move messages from my gmail box to my server in connected mode, I'm not sure why. When I have enough "sent" messages in my outbox (since GMail doesn't support BCC) I disconnect, move the messages to my server's sent folder, expunge, and reconnect. The commands are then executed on Gmail. -David --On Wednesday, January 14, 2009 10:12 AM -0500 mulberry-discuss-request at lists.mulberrymail.com wrote: > I use Gmail as my IMAP provider, and thought that it would be nice if > there were other gmail users out there who would like to share some tips > on how to use mulberry and Gmail. > > So do you have any tips, on how to make mulberry and Gmail a better > experience? > > Please let me know :) > > Thanks, > > -- > /Niels From n.vekaria at gold.ac.uk Thu Jan 15 02:51:23 2009 From: n.vekaria at gold.ac.uk (Neeta Vekaria) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2009 07:51:23 +0000 Subject: [Mulberry-discuss] Moving mbx archived files to Outlook In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20090115075123546.00000002712@IS184> Hi Joan Thanks for that, I will look into it and let you know if it works for me. Neeta. -----Original Message----- From: Joan Korenman [mailto:korenman at umbc.edu] Sent: 14 January 2009 15:13 To: n.vekaria at gold.ac.uk; mulberry-discuss at mulberrymail.com Subject: Re: [Mulberry-discuss] Moving mbx archived files to Outlook --On Wednesday, January 14, 2009 2:05 PM +0000 Neeta Vekaria wrote: > Is there a way to allow mailboxes archived locally using Mulberry to appear > in Outlook? some users are moving to using Outlook and would like to take > their archived mail with them. Is that at all possible? I can't speak from personal experience, but Aid4Mail will convert one mailbox format to another, including mbx and Outlook. I haven't used this program, though I've used the same company's Mailbag Assistant with Mulberry and like it quite a bit. Someone a while ago recommended Aid4Mail to me as a way to convert Mulberry mbx files into files compatible with another program I was using, but I never tried it. You can find more info here: http://www.aid4mail.com/ . I hope this helps. Joan Joan Korenman Professor Emerita of English Founder, Center for Women & Information Technology University of Maryland, Baltimore County Baltimore, MD 21250 USA korenman AT umbc.edu http://www.umbc.edu/wmst/ From n.vekaria at gold.ac.uk Thu Jan 15 05:20:21 2009 From: n.vekaria at gold.ac.uk (Neeta Vekaria) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2009 10:20:21 +0000 Subject: [Mulberry-discuss] Moving mbx archived files to Outlook In-Reply-To: <20090115075123546.00000002712@IS184> References: <20090115075123546.00000002712@IS184> Message-ID: <20090115102021069.00000002792@IS186> Just to let you know, the Aid4Mail application that Joan suggested works well with Mulberry mailboxes. The file created can be added as a local file, and then if required mailboxes can be copied over to the server. Thanks Joan :-) Neeta. > -----Original Message----- > From: mulberry-discuss-bounces at mulberrymail.com > [mailto:mulberry-discuss-bounces at mulberrymail.com] On Behalf > Of Neeta Vekaria > Sent: 15 January 2009 07:51 > To: mulberry-discuss at mulberrymail.com > Subject: Re: [Mulberry-discuss] Moving mbx archived files to Outlook > > Hi Joan > > Thanks for that, I will look into it and let you know if it > works for me. > > Neeta. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Joan Korenman [mailto:korenman at umbc.edu] > Sent: 14 January 2009 15:13 > To: n.vekaria at gold.ac.uk; mulberry-discuss at mulberrymail.com > Subject: Re: [Mulberry-discuss] Moving mbx archived files to Outlook > > --On Wednesday, January 14, 2009 2:05 PM +0000 Neeta Vekaria > wrote: > > > Is there a way to allow mailboxes archived locally using > Mulberry to appear > > in Outlook? some users are moving to using Outlook and > would like to take > > their archived mail with them. Is that at all possible? > > I can't speak from personal experience, but Aid4Mail will > convert one mailbox > format to another, including mbx and Outlook. I haven't used > this program, > though I've used the same company's Mailbag Assistant with > Mulberry and like > it quite a bit. Someone a while ago recommended Aid4Mail to > me as a way to > convert Mulberry mbx files into files compatible with another > program I was > using, but I never tried it. You can find more info here: > http://www.aid4mail.com/ . > > I hope this helps. > > Joan > > Joan Korenman > Professor Emerita of English > Founder, Center for Women & Information Technology > University of Maryland, Baltimore County > Baltimore, MD 21250 USA > korenman AT umbc.edu > http://www.umbc.edu/wmst/ > > > From korenman at umbc.edu Thu Jan 15 11:58:30 2009 From: korenman at umbc.edu (Joan Korenman) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2009 11:58:30 -0500 Subject: [Mulberry-discuss] Moving mbx archived files to Outlook Message-ID: <995354ECCD0D0BFEDC5CB90F@[192.168.1.100]> --On Thursday, January 15, 2009 10:20 AM +0000 Neeta Vekaria wrote: > Just to let you know, the Aid4Mail application that Joan suggested works > well with Mulberry mailboxes. The file created can be added as a local > file, and then if required mailboxes can be copied over to the server. I'm glad it will work for you. I was just looking at the Aid4Mail web pages, and they seem to offer slightly confusing information about Aid4Mail's working with Outlook. Quite prominently at the top of all the pages, it says "Supports Microsoft? Outlook? (all versions)." At first, I took this to mean that all versions of Aid4Mail will support Outlook, but upon looking more closely at the description of the different versions, I realize that the least expensive version (Standard) does not. To get a version that works with Outlook, you apparently have to get Aid4Mail Professional, which is twice the price of Aid4Mail Standard. :-( Still, it might be worth it. Joan Joan Korenman Professor Emerita of English Founder, Center for Women & Information Technology University of Maryland, Baltimore County Baltimore, MD 21250 USA korenman AT umbc.edu http://www.umbc.edu/wmst/ From shiva at sewingwitch.com Thu Jan 15 16:00:41 2009 From: shiva at sewingwitch.com (Kenneth Porter) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2009 13:00:41 -0800 Subject: [Mulberry-discuss] Vista 64-bit suggestions? In-Reply-To: <217002343.1231928941@SOCRATESx.tss.northwestern.edu> References: <217002343.1231928941@SOCRATESx.tss.northwestern.edu> Message-ID: <2E982A25DC917C8446843684@[10.170.7.6]> --On Wednesday, January 14, 2009 10:29 AM -0600 Albert Lunde wrote: > However, I have other requirements forcing me to move to a new computer > running Vista 64-bit Ultimate. I'm using that OS as I type this in Mulberry. I'm using 4.0.9a1 with a bunch of bug fixes applied to my own build. It still dies occasionally but seems better than the 3.x series. Alas, none of the bug fixes have made it into the official subversion repository. See the -dev list for the patches. From daboo at mulberrymail.com Thu Jan 15 16:15:21 2009 From: daboo at mulberrymail.com (Cyrus Daboo) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2009 16:15:21 -0500 Subject: [Mulberry-discuss] Vista 64-bit suggestions? In-Reply-To: <2E982A25DC917C8446843684@[10.170.7.6]> References: <217002343.1231928941@SOCRATESx.tss.northwestern.edu> <2E982A25DC917C8446843684@[10.170.7.6]> Message-ID: Hi Kenneth, --On January 15, 2009 1:00:41 PM -0800 Kenneth Porter wrote: >> However, I have other requirements forcing me to move to a new computer >> running Vista 64-bit Ultimate. > > I'm using that OS as I type this in Mulberry. I'm using 4.0.9a1 with a > bunch of bug fixes applied to my own build. It still dies occasionally > but seems better than the 3.x series. > > Alas, none of the bug fixes have made it into the official subversion > repository. See the -dev list for the patches. Let me see what I can do about opening up subversion for you to commit. -- Cyrus Daboo From quanah at fast-mail.org Thu Jan 15 18:09:52 2009 From: quanah at fast-mail.org (Quanah Gibson-Mount) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2009 15:09:52 -0800 Subject: [Mulberry-discuss] Vista 64-bit suggestions? In-Reply-To: References: <217002343.1231928941@SOCRATESx.tss.northwestern.edu> <2E982A25DC917C8446843684@[10.170.7.6]> Message-ID: --On Thursday, January 15, 2009 4:15 PM -0500 Cyrus Daboo wrote: > Let me see what I can do about opening up subversion for you to commit. Are there any plans to actually get new windows builds out? I'm guessing 4.0.9 is not meant for XP, because it made mulberry unusable on my XP box, but the download page doesn't note that. --Quanah From frysinsp at jmu.edu Thu Jan 15 18:15:02 2009 From: frysinsp at jmu.edu (Dr. Steven P. Frysinger) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2009 18:15:02 -0500 Subject: [Mulberry-discuss] Vista 64-bit suggestions? In-Reply-To: References: <217002343.1231928941@SOCRATESx.tss.northwestern.edu> <2E982A25DC917C8446843684@[10.170.7.6]> Message-ID: <71BC2CFC174FF0F7A80A7B73@ip96-19.pc.jmu.edu> On this note, is there a new build for OSX that solves the "auto disconnect" problem we discussed last year? I'd really like to use 4.* because 3.* truncates file names on saves, but even on Leopard 4.0.8 drops out spontaneously a couple times an hour. Steve --On January 15, 2009 3:09:52 PM -0800 Quanah Gibson-Mount wrote: > --On Thursday, January 15, 2009 4:15 PM -0500 Cyrus Daboo > wrote: > >> Let me see what I can do about opening up subversion for you to commit. > > Are there any plans to actually get new windows builds out? I'm guessing > 4.0.9 is not meant for XP, because it made mulberry unusable on my XP > box, but the download page doesn't note that. > > --Quanah > ******************************************** Steven P. Frysinger, Ph.D. Professor, Integrated Science and Technology Department Computer Science Department Director, Environmental Information Systems Program Environmental Management Program Center for Environment, Health and Safety James Madison University College of Integrated Science and Technology ISAT/CS Room 309 800 South Main Street - MSC 4102 Harrisonburg, Virginia 22807 United States of America Tel: 540/568-2710 Fax: 540/568-2768 Net: frysinsp at jmu.edu Web: http://www.isat.jmu.edu/faculty/frysinger.html --------------------- Gastprofessor, Fachbereiche GIS und Maschinenbau Environmental Informatics Group (EIG) Hochschule f?r Technik und Wirtschaft (HTW) des Saarlandes Goebenstra?e 40 66117 Saarbr?cken Germany Cell: +49 (0)175 955 2303 Tel: +49 (0)681 876 5665 Net: Steven.Frysinger at enviromatics.net From cowen at math.buffalo.edu Thu Jan 15 21:11:13 2009 From: cowen at math.buffalo.edu (Michael J. Cowen) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2009 21:11:13 -0500 Subject: [Mulberry-discuss] Tips for Gmail users ?? (David Gessel) Message-ID: I know this is an aside to the main discussion, but Gmail has a bcc, at least in the latest version. Am I missing something? Michael Cowen cowen at math.buffalo.edu Message: 2 Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2009 14:39:23 -0800 From: David Gessel Subject: [Mulberry-discuss] Tips for Gmail users ?? To: mulberry-discuss at lists.mulberrymail.com Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed I pretty much use Gmail as a mobile client, not as a primary mailbox. -snip- I can't move messages from my gmail box to my server in connected mode, I'm not sure why. When I have enough "sent" messages in my outbox (since GMail doesn't support BCC) I disconnect, move the messages to my server's sent folder, expunge, and reconnect. The commands are then executed on Gmail. -David From A.Clews at sussex.ac.uk Fri Jan 16 05:14:27 2009 From: A.Clews at sussex.ac.uk (Andy Clews) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2009 10:14:27 +0000 Subject: [Mulberry-discuss] IMSP preferences corruption Message-ID: <1CBD8AC27B9CE7E2DEEF49B7@cssp001036.staff.uscs.susx.ac.uk> Here at Sussex, UK, most people are still using Mulberry 3.1.6 on a Cyrus mailstore, with preference settings and address books stored on an IMSP server. We are (at last!) moving toward implimentation of Mulberry 4 from 3.1.6 - the delay has been mainly because of uncertainty over Mulberry's future following the unfortunate demise of Cyrusoft, combined with a certain degree of apathy due to the availability and use of other mail clients such as Outlook and Thunderbird and so on. I myself have been using Mulbery 4.0.8 for a couple of months, but very few others here are, to my knowledge. We frequently have reports of symptoms that indicate Mulberry preference corruption; the most common of which is Mulberry refusing a login with an error message saying that "The 'server' field in the mail account 'IMAP' is empty. Please specify a valid server address in this field." This is always with version 3.1.6 (so far). In each such case we usually reset the user's preferences by removing the 'options' file on the server, but we also offer recovery of a good version of the file from backups should the user need it. We've never been able to find out *why* this corruption happens. It probably happens when the Mulberry session closes, but at the time there is no indication that anything untoward has happened. That said, I have *never* had this happen to me in such circumstances, in many years of using Mulberry. I *did* have it happen once when my login attempt timed out. Does anyone know if this is caused by a bug in Mulberry 3.1.6 or is it more likely to be a server-side issue, and if so what? Further to my previous question, does anyone know if the bug (if it is such, and was in Mulberry) is fixed in 4.0.8? I'd love to know because the preferences corruption issue has been a *major* pain in the ar$e, not only for the affected users but also for support staff like me! Thanks Andy -- Andy Clews Email Services Support Manager, University of Sussex IT Services A.Clews at sussex.ac.uk Falmer, BRIGHTON BN1 9QJ, U.K. From alex at alex.org.uk Fri Jan 16 05:58:23 2009 From: alex at alex.org.uk (Alex Bligh) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2009 10:58:23 +0000 Subject: [Mulberry-discuss] IMSP preferences corruption In-Reply-To: <1CBD8AC27B9CE7E2DEEF49B7@cssp001036.staff.uscs.susx.ac.uk> References: <1CBD8AC27B9CE7E2DEEF49B7@cssp001036.staff.uscs.susx.ac.uk> Message-ID: <388A45AFE8DD3D94EE50C202@Ximines.local> --On 16 January 2009 10:14:27 +0000 Andy Clews wrote: > We frequently have reports of symptoms that indicate Mulberry preference > corruption; the most common of which is Mulberry refusing a login with an > error message saying that "The 'server' field in the mail account 'IMAP' > is empty. Please specify a valid server address in this field." This is > always with version 3.1.6 (so far). I haven't seen this, but I note you are using IMSP address books. I frequently got IMSP address book errors when I was using IMSP, from corruption to the IMSP database. The problem appears to be something to do with blank email addresses. I think what is happening is Mulberry autocapture is putting in addresses which it then doesn't understand on rereading the file. The following perl script fixes it (on cyrus impsd). My advice would be to migrate away from IMSP addresses ASAP. I apologies for the very cruddy perl - it was a quick hack which has now lasted many years! Alex A script to call it. #!/bin/sh USER=$1 FILE=/var/imsp/user/${USER}/abook.${USER} BACKUP=${FILE}.keep.`date '+%Y%m%d-%H%M%S'` cp -f ${FILE} ${BACKUP} fiximsp.pl <${BACKUP} >${FILE} The perl: #!/usr/bin/perl use strict; while (<>) { my $one = $_; my $two = <>; if ($two !~ /email\s+$/) { print $one; print $two; } } From iane at sussex.ac.uk Mon Jan 19 07:02:49 2009 From: iane at sussex.ac.uk (Ian Eiloart) Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2009 12:02:49 +0000 Subject: [Mulberry-discuss] IMSP preferences corruption In-Reply-To: <388A45AFE8DD3D94EE50C202@Ximines.local> References: <1CBD8AC27B9CE7E2DEEF49B7@cssp001036.staff.uscs.susx.ac.uk> <388A45AFE8DD3D94EE50C202@Ximines.local> Message-ID: <79F15DDDC5C6439868EB65EF@lewes.staff.uscs.susx.ac.uk> --On 16 January 2009 10:58:23 +0000 Alex Bligh wrote: > > > --On 16 January 2009 10:14:27 +0000 Andy Clews > wrote: > >> We frequently have reports of symptoms that indicate Mulberry preference >> corruption; the most common of which is Mulberry refusing a login with an >> error message saying that "The 'server' field in the mail account 'IMAP' >> is empty. Please specify a valid server address in this field." This is >> always with version 3.1.6 (so far). > > I haven't seen this, but I note you are using IMSP address books. I > frequently got IMSP address book errors when I was using IMSP, from > corruption to the IMSP database. The problem appears to be something > to do with blank email addresses. I think what is happening is > Mulberry autocapture is putting in addresses which it then doesn't > understand on rereading the file. The following perl script fixes it > (on cyrus impsd). My advice would be to migrate away from > IMSP addresses ASAP. Actually, I don't think we get many problems with address books. I wish there was some standard alternative, though! > I apologies for the very cruddy perl - it was a quick hack which has > now lasted many years! > > Alex > > A script to call it. > ># !/bin/sh > > USER=$1 > FILE=/var/imsp/user/${USER}/abook.${USER} > BACKUP=${FILE}.keep.`date '+%Y%m%d-%H%M%S'` > cp -f ${FILE} ${BACKUP} > fiximsp.pl <${BACKUP} >${FILE} > > The perl: > ># !/usr/bin/perl > > use strict; > > while (<>) > { > my $one = $_; > my $two = <>; > > if ($two !~ /email\s+$/) > { > print $one; > print $two; > } > } > -- Ian Eiloart IT Services, University of Sussex x3148 From n.vekaria at gold.ac.uk Mon Jan 19 07:46:35 2009 From: n.vekaria at gold.ac.uk (Neeta Vekaria) Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2009 12:46:35 +0000 Subject: [Mulberry-discuss] [Mulberry-Info] Re: Moving mbx archived files to Outlook In-Reply-To: <20090115122130.ba7b9adc.aderoy@fastmail.fm> References: <995354ECCD0D0BFEDC5CB90F@[192.168.1.100]> <20090115122130.ba7b9adc.aderoy@fastmail.fm> Message-ID: <20090119124635562.00000002864@IS186> Hi Arnold I tried importing into Outlook Express from Eudora, but that didn't work for me. It wasn't picking up the mailboxes. Aid4Mail seems to be good for what we require, so will make a decision on that. Thanks for your help. Neeta. > -----Original Message----- > From: Mulberry-Info at yahoogroups.com > [mailto:Mulberry-Info at yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Arnold DeRoy > Sent: 15 January 2009 17:22 > To: Mulberry-Info Yahoo Group > Cc: Joan Korenman > Subject: {Disarmed} [Mulberry-Info] Re: [Mulberry-discuss] > Moving mbx archived files to Outlook > > On Thu, 15 Jan 2009 11:58:30 -0500 > Joan Korenman > wrote: > > > Aid4Mail will support Outlook, but upon looking more closely at the > > description of the different versions, I realize that the least > > expensive version (Standard) does not. To get a version that works > > with Outlook, you apparently have to get Aid4Mail > Professional, which > > is twice the price of Aid4Mail Standard. :-( Still, it might be > > worth it. > > One method to use with the standard version - convert to Eudora or > OutlookExpress formats. 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