From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: garoth@gmail.com (Andrei Thorp) Date: Wed, 17 Jun 2009 11:54:44 -0400 Subject: [sup-talk] Fwd: Yet Another Offlineimap Thread (YAOT) In-Reply-To: <80055d7c0906170854r6ac45e83vea42a3b4866d7c2d@mail.gmail.com> References: <80055d7c0906151244y1d66a4b1g8df4e3aa1d544c4f@mail.gmail.com> <80055d7c0906170813t55bd3f7dk1286e68eea9e2ad4@mail.gmail.com> <1245252332-sup-8862@cannonball> <80055d7c0906170854r6ac45e83vea42a3b4866d7c2d@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <80055d7c0906170854p214520ck73e8d498f6a0ba1c@mail.gmail.com> On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 11:29 AM, Ingmar Vanhassel wrote: > > Excerpts from Andrei Thorp's message of Wed Jun 17 17:13:07 +0200 2009: > > Anyway, so. > > > > I set up a loop to run offlineimap on 5 minute intervals. Now, every > > so often, sup complains that it's fallen out of sync (I have no other > > clients doing anything there, just sup and offlineimap). I can't > > imagine why this is happening. Hints? > > > > -AT > > Something is changing the state of your IMAP server, offlineimap is > mirroring that, and sup notices. > > Are you running any other client (even using gmail.com) on your gmail > IMAP? Ahh, yes, I understand. Well, if you read my original post in this thread, I've actually not been able to figure out how to get sup to send via different servers based on different situations (I'd like it to use different send commands for work / gmail). And yes, I've been using gmail, silly me. > ?- Does imap support a way to say which mails have been read and not? > I think it probably does. If this is the case, can sup-sync-back > somehow do this? It'd be nice if my gmail understood when a mail has > been read, so when I sync back up with offlineimap, it's all savvy. > ?- I vaguely saw some tricks here for how to reply with different > e-mail addresses and stuff. I'd like to execute a whole different > command when replying in some situations, so that my mail gets sent > through gmail's smtp server instead of my work's one, for example. How > would I achieve this? > ?- I don't see a daemon mode for offlineimap. I guess the expected > usage is to make it quiet and put it in a cron/regular script? Am I > correct? Cheers, -AT