On Thu, 19 Jun 2008 14:30:50 +0100, Brian Candler  wrote: > On Thu,
Jun 19, 2008 at 01:59:45PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> The
easiest way seems to be imapsync, it didn't have to be exact >
real-time, >> normally no one will connect at the same time from in
site and off > site...  >> Don't you think it could be very heavy for
about 500 mail boxes, as it >> seems to have to connect to each
mailbox to sync it.  >  > You could sync them in a round-robin way:
e.g. to sync them all once an > hour > you only have to sync one
mailbox every 7 seconds. That shouldn't be too > heavy. >  > Of course
you will need to have all the (unencrypted) passwords to hand, >
unless you frig the imap server to have a 'master' password which can
log > into any mailbox. >  > Equally, you could just rsync each
mailbox in turn. The advantage of > syncing > at the imap protocol
level is that, in theory, changes made at either side > should
replicate to the other side. >  > B.

Hi there,

I've found a
little prog named mswatch (no link with microsoft),
http://mswatch.sourceforge.net/
It watch for changes on mailboxes and invoke sync prog...
It could be very efficient.

Any leads to add a master password ? I don't find any info in
courier's documentation.
Do you think it could a be a large security risk ?

I need to sync at the imap protocol to have a both ways mirroring,
one could read mails on the off site server and then seen it as read
on the in site miror when back on site...

Thanks again for your help.

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