Managing Mail Between a Desktop and a Laptop?
dotancohen asks: "I'll soon be getting a new Dell laptop that'll be running Fedora Core 5 or 6. I need to access the email stored on my home box from the laptop, and also to read new email sent to me while I'm not home (and the home box is shut down). If I run an IMAP server at home, then I can't read the mail when the home box is down. However, if I pull from the POP3 server (and leave the mail on the server) then I won't be able to sort and file the mail while on the go. I currently use Kmail, but I might switch to Eudora in April/March when it becomes available for Linux. Is there anyway to sync the mail accounts between two Linux boxen, assuming that I'm using the same mail client?"
Buy two mac and use .mac. Works fine!
Salut a toi EX Punk anarchiste devenu nouveau mouton conformiste...
Get a Dell Latitude D Series Laptop. The Port Replicator, and the Dock both work great. Then ditch the Desktop. Then you 'have' the main machine with you always.
(If you are going to be turning the desktop off when away, this is an equivalent and more elegant solution)
Problem Solved.