[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Hi Brian, > thanks for reply. > > > Install rsync on both computers, and then a command resembling: > > > > rsync --archive --verbose workstation:"~/Mail" ~/ > > Actualy ~/Mail have to be at destination path otherwise it created > mailboxes in my home.
Err, yeah, sorry about that. > Problem is that this will create exact copy of my mbox in from work at > notebook, if I will change something on notebook and start this again I > will lost everything (I'm mostly thinking about 'not new=readed' flag in > mailing list archives. Same in other direction if somebody (actualy > something = procmail) will change mbox on my workstation and I will lost > all new emails :( This can't work. Yeah, good point. If you switch to a "one-file-per-mail" format like maildir, then you shouldn't lose anything. > Another problems is mailbox locking ... I'm using rsync sometimes as > faster scp on huge files but here it can't help me :( I'm not sure what you mean, but maildir should take care of locking problems. -- Brian Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://bignachos.com