I have still not configured OfflineIMAP on my notebook. Today I thought of a new potential issue. If I configure the work email account on both my work desktop and my personal notebook, what if I forget to shut down OfflineIMAP on the work desktop, then go home and switch on OfflineIMAP on the notebook? Then there could be two instances of OfflineIMAP synchronizing the same IMAP server to the "same" local maldir (because ownCloud would synchronize the two local maildirs). I fear trouble if OfflineIMAP fails to get locks or if it does get them but ownCloud fails to transmit them to the over device. Since ownCloud has limitations – e.g. problems with hardlinks and inaction on symlinks and files with problematic names – I fear it could have trouble with locks.
So maybe I should on my work desktop configure OfflineIMAP exclusively for the work account, and on my notebook configure it exclusively for the personal (Disroot) account. I would still share the maildirs over ownCloud, so my mail client (notmuch-emacs) would access the already retrieved messages from both accounts. The one downside is that my notebook would be unable to retrieve new mail from my work IMAP server to the local maildir, but I could just use the webmail on the very rare occasions I need realtime work e-mail from my home. What do you think? Thank you in advance. - I am Brazilian. I hope my English is correct and I welcome feedback - Please adopt free formats like PDF, ODF, Org, LaTeX, Opus, WebM and 7z - Free/libre software for Android: https://f-droid.org/ - [[https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html][What is free software?]] _______________________________________________ OfflineIMAP-project mailing list: [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/offlineimap-project OfflineIMAP homepages: - https://github.com/OfflineIMAP - http://offlineimap.org
