Re: 'remote Eudora folder' question

From: Michael Rimar <mrmr_at_berkeley.edu>
Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2007 13:14:47 -0700

Kristina,

This is just a folder and you can move it as you would any other
folder. When it's moved (it will probably copy it rather than move
it), I'd delete the local folder (for safety, just move it elsewhere
til you're sure it all works) and replace it with an "alias" of the
folder now on the remote server. That should work. This is assuming
that your email to Magnet means you're working on a Mac and the
remote server is also a Mac filesystem. I'm pretty certain this
won't work if you are using a local Mac and the sever is a Windows OS.

Michael

At 12:02 PM -0700 6/6/07, Kristina Staros wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I wanted to see if anyone out there knows how to move the Eudora
>folder from the Documents folder on the hard drive to a remote
>server (that gets backed up every night).
>
>I would be grateful for any tips.
>
>
>Kristina
>
>
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