Thank you for the links. I can see that netoric is useful for synchronizing my MH inbox so that I can get at it from my phone. Right now, my phone can see my inbox until I run "inc", and then it leaves my mail server...
I guess I will try the Maildir hard links script with cyrus-imapd for providing access to the 6G of mail on my desktop. I'm okay that it would be read-only... it's probably a feature. A killer-app for me is being able to run Thunderbird on my desktop to point at the same (MH) inbox as Emacs, so that I can: a) get better HTML rendering when I need it b) import calendar entries About (b), I've tried some of the gcal interfaces (within Emacs and without) and they haven't been to my liking, haven't been compatible enough. I typically just bounce stuff to my gmail account, but I'd really like to stop using Google calendar. (Feel free to organize an intervention) (while I use cyrus-imapd on my mail server, I could run something different on my mail archive machine. I keep thinking I should write a single-user IMAP server in GO or Rust... )
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