From: Tomas P. <tp...@so...> - 2005-11-03 20:23:52
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On Thu, 3 Nov 2005, David Ronis wrote: [instead of writing me directly - could you instead write to the mailsync mailing list?] > I've been using mailsync-5.2.1 to keep my mail folders on my laptop and > desktop in sync. It's been working perfectly and plays an important > role in my work. Unfortunately, I've had to switch to evolution as my > mail client (I used vm under emacs before) and have had trouble keeping > things in sync. From what I can tell, evolution uses a standard unix > mailbox format and mailsync DOES sync the files properly; the problem is > that various index files under evolution aren't synced which causes > evolution to complain when it's run (e.g., it says it can't save the > mail folder even "after a sync", whatever that means). > > I've found that running a program called multisync (from opensync) > somehow restores the indices, even though it DOESN'T sync the mail > folders. > > Any idea what/how to rebuild evolution's indices (if indeed that is the > problem); No, I don't. > 2) if so, could this be automated into mailsync? > > Finally, on an different topic, a feature request. My mail files are > huge and I compress them with bzip2. Any chance that you could add > compressed read/write support into mailsync? I think these two points are best addressed by a script. Just wrap a few line around mailsync that: * call multisync, since that seems to help * unzip the mailfolder, call mailsync, and rezip it Greets, *t -- -------------------------------------------------------- Tomas Pospisek http://sourcepole.com - Linux & Open Source Solutions -------------------------------------------------------- |