On 16Oct2020 16:20, Patrick O'Callaghan <pocallag...@gmail.com> wrote:
>On Fri, 2020-10-16 at 08:44 -0500, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
>> As I said in the other response, the reason for how I set things up, and 
>> that has worked reasonably well, is that I read e-mail at work and home, but 
>> the work machine is the one that I consider to be reliably backed up. It is 
>> also bigger in terms of disk. So what happens is that I fetchmail with keep, 
>> process e-mail at work using sylpheed and then fire up my home machine (a 
>> laptop) and fetchmail with keep from the POP server and the rsync it down 
>> (including the .sylpheed_mark and .sylpheed_cache). Then I work on the home 
>> machine, continue to fetchmail process e-mails, etc with sylpheed and when I 
>> am done (before I hibernate), I rsync it all up before I go back to work, so 
>> that when I go to the other (work) machine, I have the same status as I left 
>> at home/work. Of course, I need to be careful and vigilant for the reasons 
>> you alluded to.
>
>TBH I long ago gave up trying to juggle multiple machines and syncing
>mail. I just use IMAP and let somebody else worry about it. In fact I'd
>do that even if I was the somebody else, as I once used to be. People
>say there are reasons for using POP, and perhaps there are for some
>people, but frankly I've never been convinced by any of them.

Local email lets me read and respond while offline, such as on a train.
And it is so much faster :-)

Cheers,
Cameron Simpson <c...@cskk.id.au>
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