On Wed, 2001-11-28 at 12:01, John Gaughan wrote:
> On Tue, 27 Nov 2001, Cathal Garvey wrote:
> > Is there a way to mirror (efficiently) IMAP servers? What I want is to have
> > an IMAP server remotely with all my mail for access from anywhere. But I
> > also want to have a "copy" on my local network so that I can access the same
> > mail from any machine on my local network without connecting to the
> > internet. Copying the entire folder set each time is not an option .. is
> > there an easy way (or even a hard one?!!)
>> Isync[1], it's a utility for synchronizing a remote IMAP mailbox with a
> local maildir-style mailbox. As well as downloading your IMAP mailbox,
> it also upload any modifications in the local mailbox to the IMAP
There's also imapcopy[1] but as you're looking for a quick way to mirror
the content on the servers you might well be better off to use Isync.
k.
[1] http://home.t-online.de/home/armin-diehl/imapcopy/imapcopy.html
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