Alan wrote:
Hmm...I considered using diff on the directories, but I couldn't work
out anyway to make it go across two machines.
(Though, on typing this, I suppose I could smbmount one of the machines.)
-ajb
Ok, well, that didn't work, since smbmount apparently can't handle the
filenames in Maildir.
doc:~/Maildir$ diff -r .Sent/ /mnt/sprocket/Maildir/.Sent/
Only in .Sent/cur: 1094711822.P23223Q0M781558.sprocket:2,S
Only in .Sent/cur: 1094713107.P23223Q1M421772.sprocket:2,S
Only in .Sent/cur: 1094758011.P21088Q0M836755.sprocket:2,S
Only in .Sent/cur: 1094760452.P21085Q0M460215.sprocket:2,S
Only in .Sent/cur: 1094762577.P21085Q2M626164.sprocket:2,S
Only in /mnt/sprocket/Maildir/.Sent/cur: 10947~37.SPR
Only in /mnt/sprocket/Maildir/.Sent/cur: 10947~7%.SPR
Only in /mnt/sprocket/Maildir/.Sent/cur: 10947~AI.SPR
Only in /mnt/sprocket/Maildir/.Sent/cur: 10947~M!.SPR
Only in /mnt/sprocket/Maildir/.Sent/cur: 10947~OJ.SPR
But the filecounts are the same:
doc:~/Maildir$ find .Sent/ | wc -l
2122
sprocket:~/Maildir$ find .Sent/ | wc -l
2122
I suppose I could setup NFS, but it seems like I'm making this more
difficult than it should actually be...
-ajb
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