On Wed, Jun 04, 2003, Jeff Waugh wrote: > However, I've no idea how to do this for IMAP, given that you have to > subscribe to mailboxes and such with it. When I need to use mutt+IMAP > these days, I sync remote IMAP with local Maildir using offlineimap. > The great thing about that is that I don't sacrifice any speed, I have > all of my mail available to me when disconnected, and offlineimap > syncs any changes I make locally back to the server. It's good stuff, > and FAST. > > Hope that solves the problem laterally. :-)
It would if I was checking this account from a single computer. However, I'm checking it from at least 3 (home workstation, uni workstation, and the server on which the mailbox is actually located have all been used to check this account). This solution would mean setting up offlineimap (and remembering to run it) on three separate machines as far as I can tell. As it is I have to completely reconfigure a client on three separate machines, so I suppose it's not that much different. -Mary -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug
