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25 From: Tom Prince <tom.prince@ualberta.net>
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26 To: Krzysztof Ilowiecki <k@ilowiecki.com>, notmuch@notmuchmail.org
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27 Subject: Re: [alot] Introducing myself, asking various questions
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52 On Sun, 18 Dec 2011 19:59:28 +0100, Krzysztof Ilowiecki <k@ilowiecki.com> wrote:
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53 > I understand synchronisation across machines and with IMAP is something
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54 > of an issue so far. How bad would it be to use git for that - and for
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55 > 'undo'? It would appear some people use git+maildir even instead of
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56 > IMAP, but I guess the notmuch's database may be completely
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59 I use git+maildir to sync my mails, and use notmuch dump+restore to sync
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60 my tags. But currently, the tag syncing I do manually, mostly when I go
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61 out-of-town with my laptop, since it still seems to expensive to do it
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64 In particular, I don't sync the notmuch db itself, at all.
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