also sprach Nate Campi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003.03.11.0044 +0100]:
> I'm sure I'm missing something here, but if there's duplicate POP/IMAP
> servers and no syncing of actual mailboxes the contents will get out of
> sync between them as users read their mail. How do you work aroud this
> with your scheme?

that's a good point. the answer is simple though: offlineimap, and
ditch POP3.

use offlineimap on the slave to keep in sync with the IMAP folders of
the master. the slave won't have anything to do anyway.

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