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+From: Brian Sniffen <bsniffen@akamai.com>\r
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+ David Bremner <david@tethera.net>, "notmuch@notmuchmail.org"\r
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+Subject: Re: Synchronization success stories?\r
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+David Mazieres <dm-list-email-notmuch@scs.stanford.edu> writes:\r
+\r
+> David Bremner <david@tethera.net> writes:\r
+>\r
+>> Brian Sniffen <bsniffen@akamai.com> writes:\r
+>>\r
+>>> I'm thrilled by using notmuch to manage my mail. Low-latency search is\r
+>>> very important to me. But I use computers in a couple of\r
+>>> places---several of which are laptops. Has anyone stories to share of\r
+>>> successful multi-computer notmuch sync, for a corpus of a\r
+>>> quarter-million messages or so? \r
+>>\r
+>> I use syncmaildir to sync the actual messages, and a copy of the output\r
+>> of "notmuch dump" in git to sync the metadata.\r
+>>\r
+>> It works OK. A bit slow; depends how often you need to fetch new mail.\r
+>\r
+> If you want to see my solution, it is here:\r
+>\r
+> http://www.scs.stanford.edu/~dm/muchsync-0.tar.gz\r
+\r
+Thanks! Much sync. "Wow."\r
+\r
+It sounds like you're paying very careful attention to correctness and\r
+performance, so I'm very glad to be able to start from that basis.\r
+\r
+-Brian\r
+\r
+> I'm a little embarrassed by this code, as I just started to test it a\r
+> week ago then instantly became completely dependent on it. I will\r
+> probably change the name (from muchsync to syncmuch) and the database\r
+> format before releasing. But if you feel like beta-testing and giving\r
+> me feedback, have a look.\r
+>\r
+> Beware that if you have been using notmuch dump, you may become\r
+> instantly hooked on my solution...\r
+>\r
+> David\r
+\r
+-- \r
+Brian Sniffen\r
+Information Security\r
+Akamai Technologies\r