Hello,
since I recently discovered the fine groupware features of kontact & co, I
just asked myself if I could save my contacts (or even my calendars, notes
and tasks) in my normal IMAP folder and sync it with isync, too?
I don't know anything about possible implications with those formats (vs.
Hmm... it looks like I got some things confused and these error messages did
just appear when I deleted folders locally. Dunno if this is supposed to
happen either.
Forget what I wrote... sorry. ;)
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On Thursday 10 August 2006 22:42, Oswald Buddenhagen wrote:
> the output of mbsync -V -D, .mbsyncrc and the state file should be a
> good start.
Allright. Which state file exactly? For the folder that return the error
message? Before or after the sync, or both? ;)
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Hello,
almost every time I sync my mailbox (IMAP on both master and slave) and
something as been changed before, I get a message like "Error: UIDVALIDITY of
(master|slave) changed".
Although leading to an exitcode !=0 (which confuses mswatch), everything seems
to work fine. Do you have any clu
Forget it all! I just found out that my provider uses XFS on my home
directory, so that's the problem.
Sorry.
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On Tuesday 08 August 2006 12:07, Tino Keitel wrote:
> > Unfortunately, none of these subdirectories are watched and notified by
> > watch_maildirs. I configured it with using --with-notify=inotify.
>
> It doesn't work if the subdirectories are symlinks. Creating a
> directory with the same name an
Hello,
I don't know if this has already being fixed in SVN, but I just experienced
the problem while trying out mswatch for the first time:
`watch_maildirs -m mail` runs just fine and notifies me about changes in
~/mail/(cur|new|tmp). The hierarchy in ~/mail is like this:
~/mail/.Archive/(cur|
On Sunday 28 May 2006 16:37, Oswald Buddenhagen wrote:
> not sure. the major thing that stops me from just implementing it is the
> handling of INBOX. is INBOX.box also to be treated like INBOX, just with
> something appended?
To my experience as far, it's just handled perfectly, and the whole sit
On Sunday 28 May 2006 12:54, Daniel Danner wrote:
> In which way will these "flattened" folders be put into the slave? And wont
> everything get confused when I try to push the "flattened" folders to the
> server again?
Well, allright. I already tried it out, and it
On Sunday 28 May 2006 12:32, Oswald Buddenhagen wrote:
> On Sun, May 28, 2006 at 11:32:31AM +0200, Daniel Danner wrote:
> > Since I recently got a new mailbox, where subfolders are supported, I
> > just wondered if mbsync is really incapable of synchronizing all
> > folders
recursively, or if I just did something wrong?
Thanks in advance,
Daniel Danner
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