-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Tuesday, October 28 at 02:53 PM, quoth [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > I receive my mail at my desktop and would like to read messages from the > laptop. Right now, I just ssh from the laptop and run mutt. It works > great!
:) > I am going to a different place for couple months where the network > bandwidth is very poor. Ssh+mutt will not be very responsive. So I am > looking at programs that would synchronize two maildirs. Looked at isync > (mbsync) but that seems to need an IMAP (am I right?). Any other > programs that can work for me. If not, I may end up writing my own! The first program that comes to mind is rsync. It avoids copying things that are already there, but unfortunately, it doesn't recognize file name changes that happen a lot in maildirs. But it wouldn't recopy messages that weren't changed, at least. As an alternative, there is Maildirsync, which would be much more efficient: http://hacks.dlux.hu/maildirsync/ ~Kyle - -- Eskimo: If I did not know about God and sin, would I go to hell? Priest: No, not if you did not know. Eskimo: Then why did you tell me? -- Annie Dillard -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Comment: Thank you for using encryption! iEYEARECAAYFAkkHkQMACgkQBkIOoMqOI17GQgCfWojK9Xt1BuWV4vGLCaxjzIG4 kOIAoJKAL3SQPaN0rAZ2KRDX7KuirTEt =3PKJ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
