Roland Bauerschmidt wrote:
> Joey Hess wrote:
> > Still doesn't work for me. What IMAP server are you using?
>
> courier-imap-ssl.
I guess that's the difference. The wu imapd, which I am using, tickles
other isync bugs too. I should figure out how to get courier to work.
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Joey Hess wrote:
> Still doesn't work for me. What IMAP server are you using?
courier-imap-ssl.
Roland
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Roland Bauerschmidt wrote:
> > It's supposed to have support for uploading local messages now, but I
> > have never seen it work yet.
>
> It actually works here! When I first tried isync (version 0.4) I was
> dissatisfied because this wasn't working. I wrote Michael Elkins about
> it, but never go
On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 09:43:09AM +1000, Brian May wrote:
> Despite these problems, Gnus is the only program I have seen that will
> highlight replies to my mail, something I find very valuable in large
> mailing lists like this one.
btw, mutt will do that. it highlights messages sent by or to yo
Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > - delete message on client => gets transfered again on next download.
> > Not if you can set up your mail client properly. If using mutt, set
> > maildir_trash.
> I typed in "rm Maildir/cur/*" and all messages were copied over again
> from scratch. Noth
> "GOTO" == GOTO Masanori <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
GOTO> wanderlust (package: wl) ? It is also slow but it has nice
GOTO> feature including mail caching and imap disconnect mode.
Looks Interesting.
I even found documentation in English!
It seems to be a good mail reader, but I
Joey Hess wrote:
> > - create message on client => gets ignored by isync.
>
> It's supposed to have support for uploading local messages now, but I
> have never seen it work yet.
It actually works here! When I first tried isync (version 0.4) I was
dissatisfied because this wasn't working. I wrot
> "Marcelo" == Marcelo E Magallon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>> Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Despite these problems, Gnus is the only program I have seen
>> that will highlight replies to my mail, something I find very
>> valuable in large mailing lists like this
>> Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Despite these problems, Gnus is the only program I have seen that will
> highlight replies to my mail, something I find very valuable in large
> mailing lists like this one.
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At 05 Sep 2001 09:43:09 +1000,
Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Colin> Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >> In my search for a "perfect" offline IMAP client(TM) I have
> >> looked at isync vs mailsync.
>
> Colin&
Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >>>>> "Colin" == Colin Walters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Colin> Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >> In my search for a "perfect" offline IMAP client(TM) I ha
>>>>> "Colin" == Colin Walters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Colin> Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> In my search for a "perfect" offline IMAP client(TM) I have
>> looked at isync vs mailsync.
Colin> What
On Tue, Sep 04, 2001 at 02:33:47PM -0400, Jaldhar H. Vyas wrote:
> Did you use the verbose option to see which imap commands are being sent?
> Depending on that it could either be a c-client or mutt problem.
Good point. What are the flags, and what do they mean?
I can only assume (from verbose mo
On Tue, Sep 04, 2001 at 12:51:51PM -0400, Joey Hess wrote:
> > - delete message on client => gets transfered again on next download.
>
> Not if you can set up your mail client properly. If using mutt, set
> maildir_trash.
I typed in "rm Maildir/cur/*" and all messages were copied over again
from
On 4 Sep 2001, Brian May wrote:
> MAILSYNC
>
> PROS:
> - supports bidirectional transfer of messages.
>
> - can delete deleted messages (not tested).
>
I can confirm this works.
> - can create and delete folders (not tested).
>
And this.
> - could potentially support other services too, su
Brian May wrote:
> In my search for a "perfect" offline IMAP client(TM) I have looked at
> isync vs mailsync.
Me too, I have settled on isync for now although it's less than perfect.
> - supports reliably synchronisation of message flags, such as read,
> and previo
Previously Brian May wrote:
> ISYNC:
>
> CONS
>
> - delete message on client => gets transfered again on next download.
If I remember correctly that is not true if you use mutt to mark it as
deleted but don't physically delete it. isync should then do the right
thing on sync and delete it at
On 4 Sep 2001, Brian May wrote:
[...]
> MAILSYNC
Has been in use here for 9 months without a flaw...
>
> PROS:
[...]
> - can delete deleted messages (not tested).
...this feature works here.
> - can create and delete folders (not tested).
Dito.
[...]
> CONS:
>
> - upstream author seems to
Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> In my search for a "perfect" offline IMAP client(TM) I have looked
> at isync vs mailsync.
What's wrong with Gnus? Perhaps with the Agent? I admit I've never
tried disconnected IMAP with it, but I see people talking about it on
the ding lists.
Hello,
In my search for a "perfect" offline IMAP client(TM) I have looked at
isync vs mailsync.
Which one is better? Why is one better then the other?
I have found that in fact both have limitations, so will describe the
pros and cons here, in case in can help anybody else.
I will n
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