I have about 1000 mailbox to migrate and all are store in local on each
computers.
I know PST files store contacts, calendar, tasks... So, I think that is
possible to build a PST file with python to integrate the differents items
(emails, calendar, tasks,...) from thunderbird files.
Le lun. 8 fév
On 07Feb2021 15:06, Kr4ck ALI wrote:
>I have to migrate multiple mailbox (emails, contacts, calendar, tasks)
>from thunderbird to outlook Office 365.
I am also sorry to hear that.
Had you considered getting them to enable IMAP access? Then you can
migrate just by moving messages inside Thunder
On 2/7/21 7:06 AM, Kr4ck ALI wrote:
Hello,
I have to migrate multiple mailbox (emails, contacts, calendar, tasks) from
thunderbird to outlook Office 365.
So sorry to hear that.
I plan to export all items from thunderbird files (.mbox for email, .sqlite
or .sdb for calendar, .mab to contact)
On Sun, 7 Feb 2021 20:49:52 + (UTC), Kevin M. Wilson wrote:
> Set i = 0 at the begin of the code, that way each entry starts at
> Logical 0 of the array/container/list...
No. The original code, as posted, was
>>I recently coded this snippet of code:
>>myString=„hello“
>>for i in
On 08/02/2021 09.49, Kevin M. Wilson via Python-list wrote:
> Set i = 0 at the begin of the code, that way each entry starts at Logical 0
> of the array/container/list...
FYI: https://docs.python.org/3/library/stdtypes.html#typesseq-range
See also @Chris' contribution regarding the pythonic idi
Set i = 0 at the begin of the code, that way each entry starts at Logical 0 of
the array/container/list...
"The only way to have experience is by having the experience"!
On Sunday, February 7, 2021, 12:56:40 PM MST, Karsten Hilbert
wrote:
Am Sun, Feb 07, 2021 at 07:47:03PM + schr
Am Sun, Feb 07, 2021 at 07:47:03PM + schrieb Paul Bryan:
> That's not the only problem with the code. There's a missing close-
> paren and a reference to "string" which I presume was meant to be
> "myString".
I know. I wasn't going to spoil everything right away. The
sort of response we would
That's not the only problem with the code. There's a missing close-
paren and a reference to "string" which I presume was meant to be
"myString".
Suggest OP create a reproducible case, and paste the code and output
verbatim.
On Sun, 2021-02-07 at 20:40 +0100, Karsten Hilbert wrote:
> Am Sun, Feb
On Sun, Feb 7, 2021 at 2:36 PM Philipp Daher via Python-list
wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I recently coded this snippet of code:
> myString=„hello“
> for i in range(len(myString):
> print(string[i])
>
> And now for the weird part:
>
> SOMETIMES, the output is this:
>
> hello
>
> And SOMETIMES, the o
On Mon, Feb 8, 2021 at 6:36 AM Philipp Daher via Python-list
wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I recently coded this snippet of code:
> myString=„hello“
> for i in range(len(myString):
> print(string[i])
This code won't work as is. Please *copy and paste* your code when
asking for help.
> And now for t
Am Sun, Feb 07, 2021 at 08:34:34PM +0100 schrieb Philipp Daher via Python-list:
> I recently coded this snippet of code:
> myString=„hello“
I doubt you have (coded *this* snippet of code) -- because
those quotes wouldn't work.
Karsten
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Hello,
I recently coded this snippet of code:
myString=„hello“
for i in range(len(myString):
print(string[i])
And now for the weird part:
SOMETIMES, the output is this:
hello
And SOMETIMES, the output changes to:
ohell
WHY??? Why do I get different outputs with the EXACT SAME CODE?
Can
Hello there,
I have developed free learning materials for young kids (targeting 8+ kids) to
learn Python from scratch on https://kidspython.com lately. I put lots of
efforts on simplifying the course materials, providing plenty of good examples
and sufficient exercises for kids to practice codi
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On Saturday, January 30, 2021 11:50 AM, Bischoop wrote:
> Got problem with responding for Ping, tried so many ways to response
> and always end up with time out or other error. This time:
>
Is it possible to share your final Ping answer?
I've had a long term Fl
On 2021-02-06 21:01:37 -0600, Skip Montanaro wrote:
> The logging package can log exceptions and call stacks, but it does
> (in my opinion) a suboptimal job of it. Consider this simple example:
> >>> import logging
> >>> FORMAT = '%(asctime)-15s %(levelname)s %(message)s'
> >>> logging.basicConfig(
Hello,
I have to migrate multiple mailbox (emails, contacts, calendar, tasks) from
thunderbird to outlook Office 365.
I plan to export all items from thunderbird files (.mbox for email, .sqlite
or .sdb for calendar, .mab to contact) to PST files and import each PST
files to Office 365.
I know it's
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