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watch mailstores for changes and initiate mailbox syncs - client tools
 mswatch is a command line unix program that keeps two mailboxes
 synchronized /more efficiently/ and with /shorter delays/ than
 periodically synchronizing the two the two mailboxes.
 ,
 mswatch watches mailboxes to know when to initiate mailbox syncs.
 Using mswatch, your mail synchronization program can be called on
 demand instead of through polling, resulting in prompter mail delivery
 and lower bandwidth usage and server load.
 .
 mswatch is designed to work in conjunction with mailbox synchronization
 programs, currently supports watching Linux (2.4+) hosted Maildirs
 (including Maildir folders, Maildir++), and is licensed under the GNU
 GPL.
 .
 This package provides the tools mswatch, for use at the imap client
 host.
(new) mswatch_1.1.1.orig.tar.gz optional mail
(new) watch-maildirs_1.1.1-1~bpo5.0+1_amd64.deb optional mail
watch mailstores for changes and initiate mailbox syncs - server tools
 mswatch is a command line unix program that keeps two mailboxes
 synchronized /more efficiently/ and with /shorter delays/ than
 periodically synchronizing the two the two mailboxes.
 ,
 mswatch watches mailboxes to know when to initiate mailbox syncs.
 Using mswatch, your mail synchronization program can be called on
 demand instead of through polling, resulting in prompter mail delivery
 and lower bandwidth usage and server load.
 .
 mswatch is designed to work in conjunction with mailbox synchronization
 programs, currently supports watching Linux (2.4+) hosted Maildirs
 (including Maildir folders, Maildir++), and is licensed under the GNU
 GPL.
 .
 This package provides the tools watch_maildirs and inputkill, for use
 at the imap server host.
Changes: mswatch (1.1.1-1~bpo5.0+1) lenny-backports; urgency=low
 .
  * Backport to Lenny:
    - lower CDBS dependency to 0.4.52
      + disable get-orig-source support in debian/rules
      + document this in debian/README.source
    - Set myself to Maintainer per Jonas' request
    - remove debian/source/format as lenny-backports does not handle
      3.0 (quilt).


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