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Old 08-13-2007, 09:18 AM   #1
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accessing Evolution stored mail via http


Hi, all.

Problem: work has strict limits on Outlook inbox size. I use Evolution to access Exchange and frequently move my Outlook inbox mails to my Evolution inbox to free up space. But accessing Evolution inbox from home becomes a problem because I must then X-display it to search/read my old mail.

Question: Can I somehow get access to my saved Evolution emails over http? Basically, I need a way to read my old emails w/o xdisplaying the app itself. Some sort of evolution thin client?

TIA!
 
  


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