On 06/12/2011 02:31 PM, Ant wrote: > 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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