Re: opera

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On Sun, 10 Dec 2006 01:12:09 +0100, Dotan Cohen <dotancohen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 10/12/06, roland <roland@xxxxxx> wrote:
> What do you mean to click on them? What do you think that clicking on
> them does that changes them to mbox?
>
When you open All messages, you get
Received
outbox
sent
Drafts
Trash

A right click on the mouse will give you a menu with an export line. This
export will result in a received.mbs,outbox.mbs,sen.mbs aso.
These files will be imported in a new installation of opera without any
problem.

You went to far. The files are already stored as mbox. Take a look at
this, for older Opera (but maybe still valid):
http://www.dotancohen.com/howto/netscape_bat_email.php
It should give you an idea of where to look for things.

I think you understood this wrongly. Opera makes a file for every email, which end with .mbs. If you want to import these you have import every file seperately. This works but..Imagine what a job!

So right-mouse-clicking is the only way, to my opinion.

Nowedays I store every mail as a .ps(printjob) in seperated subject-directories. Therefore I will be independant from mail clients ( I am sick of those compatiblity issues)

Or am I wrong?
Roland


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