Re: mailsync - is it working for somebody?
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Hi Brian,
thanks for reply.
> Install rsync on both computers, and then a command resembling:
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> rsync --archive --verbose workstation:"~/Mail" ~/
Actualy ~/Mail have to be at destination path otherwise it created
mailboxes in my home.
Problem is that this will create exact copy of my mbox in from work at
notebook, if I will change something on notebook and start this again I
will lost everything (I'm mostly thinking about 'not new=readed' flag in
mailing list archives. Same in other direction if somebody (actualy
something = procmail) will change mbox on my workstation and I will lost
all new emails :( This can't work.
Another problems is mailbox locking ... I'm using rsync sometimes as
faster scp on huge files but here it can't help me :(
Thanks anyway
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Jan Tomasek aka Semik work: CESNET, z.s.p.o.
http://www.tomasek.cz/ Zikova 4, 160 00 Praha 6
Czech Republic
http://www.cesnet.cz/
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