On 2001-02-20 10:08 +0100, Jimmy Kaplowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On that topic, what IMAP server do you recommend? I'd like to set one up, but
I'd prefer if it could (1) be fast and (2) work with my regular unix mail
spool file setup (mbox). I would be willing (and eager) to forgo #2 if
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I was planning to of synchronise my mail between home and work:
To send mail I've removed sendmail and used ssh to forward
port 25 to work:25
To recieve mail I currently rsync -aez ssh Mail work:mail
However this is ugly.
Hmm...Have you considered running an IMAP server on the work machine? It
seems to me that would solve most of your problems, as you could then
connect in from home, and see the same mailboxes and such.
Works great for me - I run IMAP on a small server (P120,32mb ram) at my
home, and connect
On that topic, what IMAP server do you recommend? I'd like to set one up, but
I'd prefer if it could (1) be fast and (2) work with my regular unix mail
spool file setup (mbox). I would be willing (and eager) to forgo #2 if somehow
the new format could notify me when I receive new mail as the
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On Tue, 20 Feb 2001 11:57, b3 wrote:
Hmm...Have you considered running an IMAP server on the work machine?
I considered this, but evolution is the only imap aware client I know, and
while it is in debian, it isn't exactly what I would call stable.
I don't have too much experience with different IMAP servers -- haven't had
the need to shop around as yet =)
I run imapd, which I installed on my potato box with 'apt-get install imapd'
- right out of the box it worked just fine, no configuration required =)
Considering that I have it running
On Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at 12:38:17PM +1300, Corrin Lakeland wrote:
On Tue, 20 Feb 2001 11:57, b3 wrote:
Hmm...Have you considered running an IMAP server on the work machine?
I considered this, but evolution is the only imap aware client I know, and
while it is in debian, it isn't exactly
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