Yeap, I could put a small demo together turning my laptop into the dual 
role of my "basement server" and my main e-mail client.

-- 
Pedro

On 12-10-10 10:06 AM, Rob Echlin wrote:
> Hi John, Pedro,  Bill, Scott:
>
> Would you guys like to put on a demo of what these tools and techniques
> do and how to set them up?
>
> I suggest that this be the presentation for the December meeting, on
> Thursday Dec 6.
>
> Rob
> --
> Rob Echlin, B. Eng.
> 613-266-8311 -  Ottawa, ON
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>
>     ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>     *From:* John C Nash <[email protected]>
>     *To:* Pedro I. Sanchez <[email protected]>
>     *Cc:* [email protected]
>     *Sent:* Wednesday, October 10, 2012 9:57:07 AM
>     *Subject:* Re: [OCLUG-Tech] Thunderbird IMAP to local move problem
>
>     Gave this a try. It looks like the way I'll go, though a bit of a
>     nuisance that it does
>     not seem to get mbox (used by Tbird). Actually maildir seems to be a
>     bit nicer in some
>     respects, so I can probably live with having the backup in a
>     different format from active
>     files. Thanks to Pedro and all who replied.
>
>     Best, JN
>
>
>     On 10/09/2012 09:42 PM, Pedro I. Sanchez wrote:
>      > You can try offlineimap at http://offlineimap.org
>     <http://offlineimap.org/>. It has worked fine
>      > for me for a few years now keeping local copies of my external
>     mail in sync.
>      >
>      > The local copies are in Maildir format so you can access them easily
>      > when you need them. Most distros have offlineimap already available.
>      >
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