On Mon, Dec 30, 2013 at 02:04:34PM +0000, Rob Stewart wrote:
> 1. Duplicate folders on Exchange server.
> 
> I am using davmail to sync with an Exchange server. For some reason,
> there are two "Sent" folders on the server:
> 
to analyze the problem the contents of the .mbsyncrc and the output of
$ mbsync -l -V uni
would be necessary. send them to me in private if you want to.

> 2. Plain text passwords.
> 
as maxim pointed out, one can use PassCmd for that. there are example
bindings to several password storage systems in mbsyncrc.sample.

> 3. Speeding up IMAP.
> 
> Is there a lightweight "quick sync" feature in mbsync, [...]?
> 
you want to use --pull-new --push (or Sync PullNew Push in the config
file).

> In an loosely related question. I have previously used Thunderbird via
> davmail, to use my remote Exchange account. I never experienced long
> send/receive times, i.e. a few seconds.
>
an online imap client can do a lot of optimizations, like partial
fetches - that's what imap was designed for.

> Moreover, when I send a test file to my Exchange server, Thunderbird
> appeared to immediately receive it (seconds later), despite thee fact
> that I had configured Thunderbird to check for mail only every one
> minute.
> 
it's using the IDLE extension. see the other thread going on.

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