Re: journal and new state files

2015-05-12 Thread Oswald Buddenhagen
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

multiple instances of mbsync at the same time: dangerous?

2015-05-12 Thread Peter P.
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

Continuous syncing

2015-05-12 Thread aredocilla
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

journal and new state files

2015-05-12 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
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

Re: Re: Delete all emails on slave that are not on master

2015-05-12 Thread markusbaader
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