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I sorry I didn't explain very well.  It will be the same account in both
cases.  The other mail box contains historical email that he wants
merged into the same folder / mail box.   I didn't think about creating
a second mail box and pointing it to the other directory.  I was just
hopeing for some merge tool.  This is not a windows box but a mac osx.

Just curious, what client do you prefer?

thanks,
Danny


Yasvir Tesiram wrote:

>There are plenty of ways. But some more info may narrow down your options.
>
>a. Netscape and Mozilla can open any number of mailboxes at once. I guess
>the problem is you want all the mail in one box?
>
>b. If so, then go to your secondaray mail client and set forwarding to the
>account you want your mail in. That's all.
>
>c. Alternatively, there is fetchmail. But not for Windoze unless you run
>Cygwin.
>
>d. If all fails, give netscape/mozilla mail the flick and get a proper
>mail reader :-)
>
>Cheers
>Yas
>
>
>
>
>Yasvir A. Tesiram
>Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation
>Dept. Free Radical Biology and Ageing
>825 NE 13th St, OKC, OK, 73112, USA
>
>P: (405) 271 7126
>F: (405) 271 1795
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>
>On Fri, 12 Dec 2003, Danny G Smith wrote:
>
>
>
>>I need to merge two separate pop mailboxes together for a user.  Has
>>anyone seen a tool to do it?
>>
>>thanks,
>>Danny
>>
>>
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