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Jorge Bastos schrieb:
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> Guys,
>
> I’d like to implement a system that is:
>
>
>
> There’s a public pop3/imap server the certain domain, and there’s
> one place, where retrieve’s the emails via imap, and this imap
> account is shared by a few people.
>
> Question is, I’d like to have an local imap server synchronized with
> the public imap server and vice-versa.
>
> Any idea on this?
>
> I can set up the local imap server and retrieve the messages from
> the public to the local via getmail or fetch mail, and how to upload
> the messages that are putted in the local imap server to the public one?
>
Did you think about imapsync? It's a freshmeat project...
Uwe
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