OK, I have a rather specific goal in mind when setting up my mail. My mail arrives at work. I read and send mail from both work and home.
I know that I can (with pine, for example) manipulate and read mail from home via IMAP. Unfortunately, this is slow and ends up re-downloading mail messages or folder repeatedly. I can also have mail downloaded to home and stored there. Unfortunately, this "disconnects" the two work environments: if I read and delete 300 mail messages (as debian-user easily provides) on one system, I have to specifically (and personally) do the same to the other system. I would like a hybrid situation. I would like to mirror my work folders (collections, to use pine's word) at home and have my home machine "sycronize" the two systems on demand. That is, if I delete or move a message on one system, have it preform the corresponding action on the other. Any ideas? Please cc to me personally (I subscribe to this list, but I"m about 2000 messages behind... short vacations.. whew). -Michael Michael Stenner Office Phone: 919-660-2513 Duke University, Dept. of Physics [EMAIL PROTECTED] Box 90305, Durham N.C. 27708-0305