Push mirror?
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I was planning to of synchronise my mail between home and work:
To send mail I've removed sendmail and used ssh to forward
port 25 to work:25
To recieve mail I currently rsync -aez ssh Mail work:mail
However this is ugly. I'd really like any changes to ~/Mail at home or work
to automagically appear at home. Some possible options:
NFS mount would not be a good idea, I can't risk compramising
security at work, and it would probably be slow over a dialup.
I thought of running cvs commit; cvs update as a daemon at work
and home but this also seemed ugly
Are there any other tools, other ways to use rsync, etc that anyone thinks
might be useful? Currently I'm running rsync periodically at home and
running it in reverse on sent-mail just before disconnecting.
Corrin
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