Paul Mead <[email protected]> writes:
> Hi, hope someone can help. > > I've been getting into using gnus and have it all set up for Gmail using > IMAP, NNTP for usenet and nnrss for my daily diet of feeds. The problem > is that I have to run it on two machines - my work laptop when at work, > and my personal one for at home. I obviously don't have the personal one > with me when I'm at the office, and the work one has a firewall which > locks down application internet access when outside the office network. > > As a result, I keep having to manually catch up all the articles that > I've already read on each machine. > > So, I was looking at using Unison and my usb stick to sync changes > between them, but need to know which files to copy. I was going to start > with all the .newsrc* and Mail/ and News/ but came across some > permission problems. > > Can anyone confirm which files I need to copy to just do the above? I set all my gnus files to be in my .emacs.d and simply unison that Works fine. Unison is pretty nice. The folowing settings. Maybe overkill, I'm not sure. gnus-kill-files-directory bbdb-file message-directory nnfolder-directory message-directory nnfolder-directory w3m-default-save-directory w3m-init-file w3m-profile-directory I know it wasn't (or didnt seem to be) as clean as changing one or two top level directories. > > Thanks, Paul > > > -- _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english
