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Date: Fri, 18 Mar 2005 12:29:23 PST8
From: Colin Campbell <cmcampb@adelphia.net >
Reply-To: scoug-general@scoug.com
To: scoug-general@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-General: RE: Mail Filters

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jr_fox@pacbell.net wrote:
>>>Ray, how much time do you want?
>
>
>>It will depend on group interest. So far, you are the only one who
>>has expressed any. Since I have not seen NS 2.02 for several years, I
>>don't know that I have anything to offer regarding using 2.02 filters
>>under Mozilla products, so that won't take long.
>
>
> I'm not *quite* as far behind the curve as the Duckster, but I still have
> all of my mail in NS 4.61. Exporting existing filters from there to
> Mozilla does not appear to be a trivial affair to me. Or exporting the
> mail itself, for that matter.
>
>
>>Bookmarks are easy. I think I used my NS address books when I moved
>>to Mozilla. However, I tried to help someone setup Mozilla for Win
>>and it seems I had to export and import.
>
>
> Despite printed warnings not to, I used to edit the NS 4.61 bookmark files
> all the time, with impunity. The format of the Moz & later bookmarks looks
> to be somewhat different. For one thing, the separator space between
> entries is gone, and it is all squished together.
>
>
> Jordan

Jordan,
If you got another partial reply, I apologize. I was typing away, and
suddenly, the reply was not there any more.

I managed to "migrate" my Netscape and IBM Web Browser mail files into
Mozilla. I identified the directory and file path using each old
browser's settings. For IBM Web Browser, it was
"C:\home\default\Mozilla\Profiles\default\6odekpu9.slt\Mail\mail".
For Netscape, it was
"F:\NETSCAPE\USERS\cmcampb\Mail5\Mail\mail".

I'm actually using the Netscape mail file as my Mozilla mail file, since
it was on my F: drive, where I try to keep all my "data".

I used Mozilla to create two e-mail accounts (File, New, Account), and
on the "Server Settings" page, I put the old names into the "Local
Directory:" field. I used my current e-mail address, mail server, etc.,
so that theoretically, I could send replies from that account if I
wanted to. (I see one e-mail in the Web Browser's "Sent" directory that
looks as if I sent it to myself as a test.)

This seems to work pretty well. So, you don't have to stay back on an
older e-mail tool just because you have a lot of history there.
Colin

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