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 > http://talksoftware.wordpress.com- http://picasaweb.google.com/coderoller > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > *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. > > > _______________________________________________ > Linux mailing list > [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> > http://oclug.on.ca/mailman/listinfo/linux > > _______________________________________________ Linux mailing list [email protected] http://oclug.on.ca/mailman/listinfo/linux
