Bob Newell <bobnew...@bobnewell.net> writes: > I also save .newsrc but your list is the similar to mine otherwise, > and I sync across 8 devices.
I think your use-case is pretty good stress-test. Thanks for encouraging me. > ... > However one difference might be that I keep no machine-local storage > of mail/articles. You said you use IMAP and I do the same but > everything resides on the server. My ~/Mail directory is from the time when I experimented with nnml and mail-sources (POP3). Oh! BTW, I still use nnml for local cron jobs. Any idea, how these are going to be sync’ed? I guess, if I am careful with the up-sync/down-sync things then it will be ok; as you have mentioned below. > I've had no problems at all which is pretty amazing considering the > number and types of devices I keep in sync using rsync and a cloud > service (costing about $18 a year and well worth it). The big caveats > are to only use one device at a time, and to remember to sync! I > almost always remember to up-sync but sometimes I get impatient and > forget to down-sync. Any specific options to rsync that might add to the comfort? Or is it just okay to ‘rsync <src> <dest>’? -- Regards, Pankaj Jangid _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list info-gnus-english@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english