Hi Andre, I got the lastest multisync, well actually it seems that the original multisync project has been replaced by opensync (see:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/opensync which has multisync-0.90 as the current version). In any event, after building and installing, the GUI looks the same as multisync-0.80. I set both ends of the synchronization pair to evol2 and synced. It didn't work. After posting to the opensync list (see http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=8607836&forum_id=44467 ) it seems that: 1. Currently there is no plugin to handle sychronization between two hosts (e.g., a desktop and laptop). 2. There is no support for syncing mailboxes in any event. 3. Setting things up the way I did leads to some corruption of the calendar (I got some double entries, although only for a few days--go figure). So, I guess this is a request for a feature; how hard would it be to have a plugin that would synchronize two hosts? Is this an evolution or opensync request? One evolution issue that comes up is that evolution seems to have problems dealing with out of sync indices. After I run mailsync on evolutions mbox mail folders, evolution always complains about "error saving ...". I suppose that this isn't a surprise since mailsync isn't evolution aware and only works on the mbox files. The funny thing is that multisync seems to fix the problem, even though it doesn't sync mailboxes. David On Fri, 2005-10-14 at 16:31 -0400, David Ronis wrote: > Hi Andre, > > I just noticed your response to my sync question. (Strangely, I don't > think I got it as an e-mail and pasted your response from the > archives). > > I've downloaded the CVS version of multisync and installed it. I set > both plugins to Ximian Evolution 2. It does fix corruption I introduce > in using mailsync (what I use to sync regular mbox mail folders) to sync > evolutions Inbox [after running mailsync, evolution complains about not > being able to save the file, probably because mailsync only touches > Inbox and none of the other files]. However, multisync doesn't seem to > allow me to set the remote user/hostname of the machine I want to sync > with. > > There also doesn't seem to be any documentation on the multisync site > for the Evolution 2 plugins. > > Any idea how to configure this? > > David > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > hi david, > > >sorry for answering very late. > > >Am Freitag, den 16.09.2005, 16:37 -0400 schrieb David Ronis: > >> I've looked at the ~/.evolution/mail/local directory and it is clearly > > more involved than a simple unix mailbox. There are the > > following files: > > > > Inbox > > Inbox.cmeta > > Inbox.ev-summary > > Inbox.ibex.index > > Inbox.ibex.index.data > > > > Inbox looks like a standard mailbox file (although I'm not expert and > > am not 100% sure) but the rest certainly aren't. If I were to run > > mailsync only on the Inbox file on the two machines, it might work, > > but how about the rest (my bet is that they won't). > > the four latter files contain internal evolution meta data for indexing. > if they do not exist when starting evolution, evolution needs to build > them, so starting evolution takes *much* longer. :-) > > (thanks to guenther for the info.) > > > If mailsync doesn't work, is there another program that can do what I > > want? > > multisync for example, http://multisync.sf.net . > > cheers, > andre > > _______________________________________________ > Evolution-list mailing list > Evolution-list@gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list > _______________________________________________ Evolution-list mailing list Evolution-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list