IambicMail2TXT v1.1

last update: 16th August 2006
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Size:16 kbytes
Type:freeware

A Java desktop Application to export the content of the xxx.pdb to a plain text file

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This is a Java Desktop Application for MAC, Windows, Linux and all Plattforms supporting Java 1.1.8 or better.
To run this software you need a Java Runtime Environment (JRE) or Java Development Kit (JDK).

You have to install a Jave Runtime Invironment like it is distributed by SUN, IBM or Apple. Up to now it has no GUI. It is a comand line driven utility. For Apple you can use Tools like JShell or JBindery to run the Application from the shell.


A Java Jar File dump the MailDB-Iambic of IambicMail for the Palm to a TXT file.
IambicMail is a product of IAMBIC Software
The basic informations like Category, from, to, CC, BCC, ReplyTo, MsgID, Subject, Body are listed.
Thanks to iambic for providing me with further information about the format.

Use Pilo-xfer or other tools to export the database from your palm to the platform you prefer or look in the backup Dir of the Palm Desktop.
You need a Java virtuel Machine, it runs with Java 1.1 or better.
Syntax:

using a JDK:
  • java -classpath STARTER IambicMail2TXT.jar IambicMailPDB TXTDumpFileName

If you have just installed the runtime environment:
  • jre -classpath STARTER IambicMail2TXT.jar IambicMailPDB TXTDumpFileName


The IambicMail2TXT.jar has to be included to the classpath or provide it with the -classpath parameter to the Java Virtuell Machine.
Be careful, the Java Runtime environment is case sensitve.

The Software is freeware. For commercial use contact the author.

Tested on Palm OS 3.3, 3.4, 4.0 and 5.0.

Any distribution of that Software via CD-ROM, Internet or other media without the permission of the author is not allowed.

This software can be used free of charge, except for commercial use. Please refer to the licence agreement for further details. Conatct the author if you have any further questions.

These applications are distributed as archives files. To extract the original files from an archive, you can use WinZip (.zip) for Windows or StuffIt Expander (.sit) for Macs.

Any comments are appreciated.

Kind regards

Juergen Schwister

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by Jürgen Schwister @ http://home.vr-web.de/jSwi