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27 From: David Bremner <david@tethera.net>
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28 To: Tilmann Singer <tils@tils.net>, Brian Sniffen <bsniffen@akamai.com>,
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30 Subject: Re: Synchronization success stories?
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54 Tilmann Singer <tils@tils.net> writes:
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57 > With a reused ssh connection this is sufficiently fast for me (<2s). If
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58 > there is interest I can clean up the script of hardcoded paths etc. and
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61 Sure, sounds at least as good as what I am using. Also, syncmaildir
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62 recently did something pretty annoying for upward compatibility, so in
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63 the long term I'm interested in alternatives.
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65 Maybe we should start a notmuchmail.org wiki page with the various
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68 > Synchronization of the notmuch tags database is only necessary when I
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69 > switch between different client computers, which happens less
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70 > frequently. Like David I have a dump file committed to git for that. I
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71 > found it useful to sort the output before adding it to git, to avoid
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72 > huge unreadable diffs:
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74 > notmuch dump --format=batch-tag | sort > /path/to/notmuch.dump
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