On 29/09/10 8:06 AM, Pierre Gambarotto wrote:
Maybe http://imapproxy.org/
"ImapProxy is a caching IMAP proxy server intended for use with WebMail
clients that cannot maintain persistent connections to an IMAP server."
That won't work. ImapProxy is used to cache IMAP _connections_ that are
in an authenticated state, and ideally with a selected mailbox to avoid
the high overhead of those ops from braindead IMAP servers.
One solution could be to configure your own IMAP server and use imapsync
(http://www.linux-france.org/prj/imapsync/) and sync it with the other
server. Nonetheless, it's not something I would highly recommend to do
in a production environment, unless it's for disaster recovery purposes.
Regards,
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