On Thu, 2006-11-16 at 12:50 -0500, Jonathan Slavin wrote: > I have two systems at home on which I have received e-mail (POP'd from > my ISP's mail server). I generally want to set the account on one of > them to leave the messages on the server so that I get all the messages > on my primary system. I noticed, however, that that setting was not > correct for a while so I have some e-mail on one system and some on the > other. So...my general question is the easiest way to synch the e-mail > on the two systems.
IMAP is definitely the standard/preferred way of doing this. However, I understand that IMAP isn't always an option (and doesn't always perform well). So you may want to try either the backup/restore plugin from the evolution-plugins-experimental package (at least thats where Debian puts it), or, alternatively, you could try copying files between your ~/.evolution/mail/pop/<account-name>/cache folders. I've never used either option I just suggested, so make a backup copy of your ~/.evolution folder before trying anything. Michael Schurter _______________________________________________ Evolution-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
