E-Mail (Linux/Windows)
Posted: October 25, 2009, 11:41 am
So I've mostly converted completely to Linux any functionality I need short of Adobe programs but the one outstanding thing I have issue with is email. I want to keep Outlook active and then probably Thunderbird (anyone have opinions on Zimbra?) on Linux. The issue is that I can't find a way to import PST into Thunderbird short of installing TB on Windows, importing there, then copying the data files to my Linux install. Not exactly a graceful method.
IMAP is a nice solution that I'm looking at but I'm curious as to how easy/hard it is to setup an IMAP server on each OS (Win/Linux) that could share the same data files so I don't have to do any importing/exporting etc.. I've got emails going back to the 90's in PST format that I need/want to keep and if I could get it all imported into an IMAP server to share, that would be awesome and the email client wouldn't matter.
Anyone go through this already and have any tips/suggestions?
BTW: I don't care so much about getting to this email outside of my home network, so don't care about connectivity. I just need it on the one PC shared between OS's.
IMAP is a nice solution that I'm looking at but I'm curious as to how easy/hard it is to setup an IMAP server on each OS (Win/Linux) that could share the same data files so I don't have to do any importing/exporting etc.. I've got emails going back to the 90's in PST format that I need/want to keep and if I could get it all imported into an IMAP server to share, that would be awesome and the email client wouldn't matter.
Anyone go through this already and have any tips/suggestions?
BTW: I don't care so much about getting to this email outside of my home network, so don't care about connectivity. I just need it on the one PC shared between OS's.