Pine mboxes to mysql maybe?

From: Northrup, Wilson (wilson_northrup_at_merck.com)
Date: 12/31/04

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    Date: Fri, 31 Dec 2004 15:27:14 -0500
    
    

    Hello everyone,

    For years I've been using PINE to read mail. It's really been fine but
    after realizing my mailbox alone has gigs of mail, perhaps it is time to
    change. It seems that having email stored in a database would allow faster
    and perhaps easier searching over using grep/sed to find a particular
    message.

    Ultimately, I'd like to have a setup that offers some type of text mail
    interface (PINE MUTT, maybe something else?) that I can use through SSH,
    but also a web interface which includes the ability to search for keywords
    throughout ones entire mail store.

    There are lots of options available, I'd be interested in hearing any
    experiences from others who may have done a similar conversion already.

    wilson

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