Editing Improving Modest email sync reliability
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accounts = GMail | accounts = GMail | ||
ui = Noninteractive.Basic | ui = Noninteractive.Basic | ||
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[Account GMail] | [Account GMail] | ||
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console none | console none | ||
exec su user -c /home/user/bin/syncemail.sh | exec su user -c /home/user/bin/syncemail.sh | ||
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- | CAREFUL: in <code>syncemail.sh</code> script, offlinemap will log into <code>/tmp/offlineimap.log</code>. Since we're daemonizing it, it'll run indefinitely. This log file may become huge. When fully tested, you should remove "2>&1 | tee /tmp/offlineimap.log" from syncemail.sh script | + | CAREFUL: in <code>syncemail.sh</code> script, offlinemap will log into <code>/tmp/offlineimap.log</code>. Since we're daemonizing it, it'll run indefinitely. This log file may become huge. When fully tested, you should remove "2>&1 | tee /tmp/offlineimap.log" from syncemail.sh script. |
So far so good, we have our emails synced. We can read them using mutt. Still, we may like to use a graphical front-end, fully integrated to N900 system (applet, widgets, contacts, etc...). | So far so good, we have our emails synced. We can read them using mutt. Still, we may like to use a graphical front-end, fully integrated to N900 system (applet, widgets, contacts, etc...). |
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