
Hi again, Quoting "Peter Ross" <Peter.Ross@bogen.in-berlin.de>:
Quoting "Jason White" <jason@jasonjgw.net>:
Peter Ross <Peter.Ross@bogen.in-berlin.de> wrote:
sometimes (infrequent) I am using Thunderbird to send e-mail folders from one user to another.
At the moment it stops after a while, with this message:
The connection was refused when attempting to contact live.mozillamessaging.com.
I don't use Thunderbird but http://www.debian-administration.org/users/simonw/weblog/405 was returned by a quick Web search.
Thanks, that fixed it. Your Google skills are superior to mine;-)
while it fixed this problem, the bigger one still exists: I have a larger junk of e-mails I want to send to another user, in the same structure as created by the old user (and then delete the old account). It has plenty of subfolders, a nice tree. Thunderbird isn't reliable in copy them all, it stops randomly half-way through, most of the times without showing an error. It leaves directories out, or forgets to put the content in - in general, it's not reliable. I did not want to spend too much time on it, writing scripts etc.. Do you know a reliable IMAP client that can copy folder structures via IMAP? Thanks for recommendations Peter