Bruce KIlpatrick wrote:
> 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.
> 

Then switch to gmail now. IMAP is the answer. You can have gmail check 
your Verizon account so Verizon not offering IMAP is no longer an issue.

-- 
m0gely
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