On 6/12/2011 2:28 PM PT, Jens Hatlak typed:
No, Sync transfers only the changes you make, and you can select what
should be synced per profile and device (e.g. just sync bookmarks from
one device, and everything from another).
On top of that, Sync encrypts all data *before* it leaves your client.
So no-one except you can read it (or technically speaking, only those
who have the Sync account password and Sync Key), not even Mozilla.
That's why I see no point in setting up a custom server, but if you're
really paranoid, you *can*.
That said, Sync is not able to sync address books (yet). Syncing mail is
pointless, because IMAP is better suited for that. For news and feeds
there was MailNews Sync, which probably could be made work with newer
Sync versions again; it just needs some love.
Ah thank you for the details on how that work. Drats, no address books
and mail files. Another reason why I do them manually. I only have about
five files to copy over. :(
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