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Re: Mailer for laptops (was: Re: new photos from my party!)



mozilla, and most imap clients, allow you to download and read your mails offline, queue them up to send, etc.

Don't know about mutt, though...

-g

On Mon, Jan 28, 2002 at 06:59:37PM +0100, Tobias Ulbricht wrote:
> 
> 
> > As for inbound traffic I use IMAP and if theres something which looks good (I
> > use 'mutt' as my client) I just save it to a local maildir mail box.  Its as
> > effective as I need, however of course your mileage may vary :)
> 
> Is there no program which allows syncing folders?
> I'd like to either imap my mails or use ssh, but in both cases,
> the sent mails are stored in different places!
> 
> At the moment I do only ssh and write online. Very annoying.
> 
> cheers, tobias.
> 
> >
> > However I cannot recommend enough nullmailer, its really saved me a lot of
> > hassle (everything works with it, as for as the mail clients know they are
> > talking to 'sendmail') :)
> >
> > > however, i would like to add compression to this to minimize the
> > > traffic caused on the servers, so i was thinking of rsync. but the
> > > isync package looks quite cool too. can it speak imaps natively? or
> > > just the tls extension?
> > >
> > uucp is ment to be the best way to shift data on not always on connections.
> > However of course you need servers which actually support this which is a
> > problem is you are not the local sysadmin :)
> >
> > Alex
> >
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