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Stay connected to get and transfer new incoming mails #58

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retog opened this issue Feb 12, 2016 · 3 comments
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Stay connected to get and transfer new incoming mails #58

retog opened this issue Feb 12, 2016 · 3 comments
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retog commented Feb 12, 2016

Is there a more efficient way to achieve continuous sync than repeatedly invoke imapsync?

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Hi Reto,

Remove "useless" behavior taking time, use --nofoldersizes, use --usecache or --useuid
Use offlineimap.

----- Mail original -----
De: "Reto Gmür" notifications@github.com
À: "imapsync/imapsync" imapsync@noreply.github.com
Envoyé: Vendredi 12 Février 2016 20:52:10
Objet: [imapsync] Stay connected to get and transfer new incoming mails (#58)

Is there a more efficient way to achieve continuous sync than repeatedly invoke imapsync?


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retog commented Feb 16, 2016

Thanks @gilleslamiral , I've npw set up a cronjob with --nofoldersizes --usecache --folder Inbox to transfer the emails from the account that doesn't support forwarding or POP3.

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Hi Reto,

You can use --delete to delete messages from host1 after the copy.

Thanks @gilleslamiral https://github.com/gilleslamiral , I've npw set
up a cronjob with |--nofoldersizes --usecache --folder Inbox| to
transfer the emails from the account that doesn't support forwarding or
POP3.


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