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[ILUG] Sync-ing kmail on desktop and laptop

[ILUG] Sync-ing kmail on desktop and laptop

Cian Davis davisc at skynet.ie
Wed Apr 18 11:51:04 IST 2007


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Timothy Murphy wrote:
> Thanks for your advice.
> I tried following it, but only with partial success.
> First I installed cyrus-imapd, but I decided on reading the documentation
> that life was too short for this;
> so I uniinstalled cyrus-imap and installed dovecot instead.
>
> But as far as I could see, when I ran kmail (with an imap account)
> on my laptop the email was downloaded from my desktop to the laptop,
> which wasn't what I wanted.
> Maybe I set up the IMAP account on kmail on my laptop incorrectly?

Must have - I use Dovecot here and it keeps the mail on the server.
You're looking for an option to sync mail rather than download it.

Cian


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