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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers UNIX mail to Outlook 2003 Post 302181632 by rpennell on Thursday 3rd of April 2008 12:11:24 PM
Old 04-03-2008
UNIX mail to Outlook 2003

I'm trying to move a users multiple folders (archieved email) from a Solaris UNIX system to Outlook 2003. The user accesses the mail via ELM and folder are kept on his home drive, not under /var/mail. I was told I can use either IMAP and/or POP3 to connect to the UNIX server from outlook and just move his folders. How do I do that? I have tried both IMAP and POP setup on Outlook, but can not connected to the UNIX server via Outlook .

I checked the server and found that IMAP was not installed so it appears I need an IMAP client.

Any suggestions would be appriecated.

Thanks

Ron
 

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TMAIL(1)						      General Commands Manual							  TMAIL(1)

NAME
tmail - Mail Delivery Module SYNOPSIS
tmail [-b format] [-D] [-f from_name] [-I inbox_specifier] user[+folder] ... DESCRIPTION
tmail delivers mail to a user's INBOX or a designated folder. tmail may be configured as a drop-in replacement for binmail(1), mail.local(1) or any program intended for use for mail delivery by a mail delivery program such as sendmail(8). tmail is intended to be used for direct delivery by the mailer daemon; dmail(1) is the preferred tool for user applications, e.g. a mail delivery filter such as procmail(1). If tmail is used for a user application, then the calling program must be aware of the restrictions noted below. When tmail exits, it returns exit status values to enable the mail delivery program to determine whether a message was delivered successfully or had a temporary (requeue for later delivery) or permanent (return to sender) failure. If the +folder extension is included in the user argument, tmail will attempt to deliver to the designated folder. If the folder does not exist or the extension is not included, the message is delivered to the user's INBOX. If delivery is to INBOX and no INBOX currently exists, tmail will create a new INBOX, using the -I or -b flag if specified. tmail recognizes the format of an existing INBOX or folder, and appends the new message in that format. The -b flag specifies a format to create INBOX if INBOX does not already exist. This flag requires privileges, and can not be used with -I. The argument is a format name such as mix, mbx, etc. The -D flag specifies debugging; this enables additional message telemetry. The -f or -r flag is used by the mail delivery program to specify a Return-Path. The header Return-Path: <from_name> is prepended to the message before delivery. The -I flag is used by the mail delivery program to specify an alternative INBOX name. This flag requires privileges, and can not be used with -b. This affects the location and format of INBOX. If specified, it should be in one of three forms: The first form of argument to -I is the string "INBOX", which means to write to the system default inbox using the system default mailbox format. These system defaults are defined when the c-client library is built. The second form of argument to -I is a delivery specification, consisting of "#driver.", a c-client mailbox format driver name, "/", and a file name. This will write to the specified file in the specified format. For example, #driver.mbx/INBOX will write to file "INBOX" in the home directory in mbx format; and #driver.unix/mail/incoming will write to file "incoming" in the user's "mail" subdirectory in unix (default UNIX) format. The third form of argument to -I is any other name. Normally, this will write to the specified file on the user's home directory in the specified format. However, certain names are special. These are: value equivalant to ----- ------------- INBOX.MTX #driver.mtx/INBOX.MTX mbox #driver.unix/mbox mail.txt #driver.tenex/mail.txt If -I is not specified, the default action is -I INBOX. If multiple recipients are specified on the command line, tmail spawns one child process per recipient to perform actual delivery. This way of calling tmail is not recommended; see below under RESTRICTIONS. INSTALLATION
If tmail is to be used for mail delivery from the mail delivery program, it must be installed setuid root. If sendmail is the mail delivery program, tmail is invoked from sendmail.cf. Look for the "Mlocal" line, and substitute the path name for the tmail binary in place of /bin/mail, /usr/lib/mail.local, etc. You should also add the flag to invoke tmail with CRLF style newlines; this is usually done with E= in the Mlocal line. Here is an example of an Mlocal line in sendmail version 8: Mlocal, P=/usr/local/etc/tmail, F=lsDFMAw5:/|@qPrn+, S=10/30, R=20/40, E= , T=DNS/RFC822/X-Unix, A=tmail $u If tmail is to be called with the -I flag, it must be invoked with both real and effective UID root. Many sendmail configurations invoke the local mailer as the sending user when that user is local, which will prevent -b or -I from working. SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS
If tmail is invoked by an ordinary user, the Received: header line will indicate the name or UID of the user that invoked it. Ordinary users are not permitted to use the -b or -I flag since otherwise a user could create any file on another user's directory. tmail can deliver mail to home directories. In addition, tmail can be used to deliver mail to other mail folders in a home directory or an inferior directory of a home directory. RESTRICTIONS
The calling program should invoke tmail with CRLF newlines, otherwise tmail will complain in syslog. Absolute pathnames and ~user specifications are not permitted in +folder extensions. Ordinary users are not permitted to use the -I flag. IMAP4 namespace names are not yet supported in +folder extensions. It is not possible to use tmail to deliver to mh(1) format mailboxes. If delivery to multiple users is specified and delivery to any single user fails, the entire delivery will be reported as having failed, even though delivery to other users may have succeeded. If tmail is used for mail delivery from sendmail(8), a separate tmail invocation should be done for each user. Otherwise a delivery failure for a single user in a message going to multiple users will cause multiple deliveries to all the other users every time sendmail(8), retries. AUTHOR
Mark Crispin, MRC@CAC.Washington.EDU SEE ALSO
binmail(1) sendmail(8) September 27, 2007 TMAIL(1)
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