From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: mailinglist@flasht.de (Christopher Bertels) Date: Wed, 29 Apr 2009 22:48:35 +0200 Subject: [sup-talk] New to Sup and some imap sync questions In-Reply-To: <1241028139-sup-8070@entry> References: <1240940037-sup-2915@bakkdoor-ubuntu> <1241024581-sup-9014@javelin> <1241028139-sup-8070@entry> Message-ID: <1241037842-sup-8569@bakkdoor-ubuntu> Excerpts from William Morgan's message of Mi Apr 29 20:09:16 +0200 2009: > Recently I've been thinking about the possibility of storing one's > mbox/Maildir in git, syncing it between machines (Maildir would probably > work best for this, as mbox will generate spurious conflicts when > deleting+adding), and maintaining the Ferret index locally on each > machine. If we add a notion of an outbound message queue to Sup (i.e. > each machine knows whether it has the ability to send mail or not), and > also synchronize that and the drafts and sent folders between machines, > you could use Sup for completely offline, distributed email. Crazy? Actually, that's something I've thought about as well. Seems kinda crazy, but since I don't switch between machines too often (mainly laptop & desktop machine - maybe switching once a day) this could be an optoin. Or I'll use my server and ssh into it to view my mail. Anyhow, I guess I'll stick with Sup - I just like it too much already ;) Christopher.