> I have modified the scripts slightly based on recommendations on this
> thread. But this still does not work. I am just looking for mbsync to run
> every two minutes. What do most people use?
I switched recently to initial sync on starting (but maybe I'll change
that to start to first time mutt
I agree with this change.
Best regards,
Marc
On 26.06.22 14:07, Oswald Buddenhagen wrote:
moin,
debian bug #1012636 has brought to my attention that the SASL support
introduced in isync v1.2 (commit eb100515) makes isync binaries built
with it not legally distributable (unless SASL is a syst
On Fri, Jul 22, 2022 at 05:58:26AM +0530, Vikas Rawal wrote:
I think it is working at the moment. But it stops every now and then. As
you would see below, mbsync.service also ends with an error. There is no
such error when I run mbsync -V daily myself.
the error is certainly stochastic, so it's
I think it is working at the moment. But it stops every now and then. As
you would see below, mbsync.service also ends with an error. There is no
such error when I run mbsync -V daily myself. Is this error makes systemd
stop running it repeatedly?
> Please run the following commands:
>
> systemct
On 21.07.22 18:20 Vikas Rawal wrote:
> I have modified the scripts slightly based on recommendations on this
> thread. But this still does not work. I am just looking for mbsync to run
> every two minutes. What do most people use?
>
> It is crazy that something so obvious should be so difficult
On 2022-07-21 21:50:04, Vikas Rawal wrote:
> I have modified the scripts slightly based on recommendations on this
> thread. But this still does not work. I am just looking for mbsync to run
> every two minutes. What do most people use?
I configured a hotkey on "neomutt", I don't need to check the
I have modified the scripts slightly based on recommendations on this
thread. But this still does not work. I am just looking for mbsync to run
every two minutes. What do most people use?
It is crazy that something so obvious should be so difficult to get right.
Vikas
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