On Wed, 21 May 2008 11:47:58 EDT, Paul Fox said:

> now, i'm about to find myself in a job situation where it would
> be very convenient to be able to read mail on my laptop when
> disconnected, primarily during commute time.  i could envision
> installing all my mh scripts on the laptop, inc'ing the mail to
> the laptop before i leave home.  then i could read while
> disconnected, and i'm sure i can figure out how to reply to mail
> and have it queued for later delivery.
> 
> but then i have the synchronization problem -- i'd like, at the
> end of the day, to be able to merge what i've inc'ed/read/deleted/saved
> on the laptop back into my home mh mail tree.

I fought with this for a while a few years ago, and never did get a solution
that I liked.  I finally said "screw it" and made my laptop the place where
"my home mh tree" lived.

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