The latest project has me with 2 computers. I am running Kubuntu on one and Ubuntu (both 9.10 Alpha 6) on the other.
I have been trying to figure out the best (easiest) way to sync Thunderbird on both machines. The obvious goal is to keep the clients current on what's read, forwarded, replied to, etc, so no matter which I grab and run with, I am current. I can leave a copy of the message on the server, but Verizon dumps them to me after an unknown period of time and I am then stuck with deleting a large batch of previously read messages. I plan to switch to a Gmail account in the not too distant future, but am paying for Verizon service for now. Google keeps telling me to switch from POP to IMAP. AFAICT, Verizon doesn't support IMAP. So, I am wondering if rsync (rdiff?) is the most reasonable solution. All ideas gratefully accepted. TIA, Bruce _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
