On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 03:51:06PM -0400, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
> I have migrated (yet again) to another computer, and since I had
> pretty good luck last time I did this, I just rsync'd the message
> directories and ~/.mbsync over onto the new machine directly.
>
you can do that, as long as you
Hi list,
I am running mbsync periodically from a script within an endless loop.
Nevertheless I would sometimes force a sync by executing mbloop manually
as well. I could start to have my script write lockfiles while syncing,
so that no two mbsync processes would be syncing the same mailbox, but
wo
Hi all,
I have a (possibly silly) idea for my set-up that basically involves mbsync
running continuously as a daemon, in the way that IMAP was designed to do. I
think this has already been discussed on this list (see below [0][1][2]), but
AFAIK it's not actually possible yet. So I'm basically aski
I have migrated (yet again) to another computer, and since I had pretty
good luck last time I did this, I just rsync'd the message directories
and ~/.mbsync over onto the new machine directly.
This has basically worked, except for two groups on one account which
are giving me "UIDVALIDITY of maste
Hi Oswald and list,
sorry for my late answer but I was stuck with other work. Last week I finally
deleted those duplicate emails. Just a short heads up for those interested. And
thanks for your input, Oswald!
> On Thu, Apr 02, 2015 at 10:10:56AM +0200, Markus Baader wrote:
> > I guess I could s