On 16/01/2019 19.42, Anton Aylward wrote:
On 2019-01-16 1:25 p.m., Carlos E. R. wrote:
People, please, don't go inventing other methods. I want to sync two or three dovecot severs, period. Any other proposal is invalid and I'll ignore it.
I want comments from people that has used any of the tools: imapsync, offlineimap, mbsync, or some other.
So what you are saying is "fix it but don't actually change anything".
You are saying that you want to keep on forcing IMAP to behave as POP, to create two data stores on two, possible three locations that are, by its very nature, going to be out of sync.
That's your misunderstanding.
All when there is a simple alternative to achieve the real objective which is being able to read/write mail on any of your devices without worrying about synchronization, which is something we're all describing to you.
You forget: bad connectivity and limited bandwidth.
Hey Monkey, let go of the sweet and you'll be able to pull your hand out of the jar and escape from the hunter.
The real objective is keeping in sync two dovecot-imap servers. Not other. I am doing that, I'm only wondering about better tools to do that sync than "imapsync". You would do things differently, ok, but I want my way. Please. I have already tried your way, I'm not a novice. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 15.0 x86_64 at Telcontar)