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[Pan-users] Pan usage between 2 machines
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Michael Wever |
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[Pan-users] Pan usage between 2 machines |
Date: |
Sun, 24 Aug 2003 17:48:53 +0200 |
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Pan/0.14.0.95 (Pan Contains 70 Lines of SCO Code) |
I use Pan both at home and at work, and with big mailing lists it is
annoying to keep track of two separate read/unread lists (especially on
the heavy traffic lists).
Has anyone come across any smart way of synch-ing which messages in each
list I have read across both my machines?
The obvious answer is to share the .pan folder, but I suspect (even after
turning off the cache) the performance would be painful. Looking into the
.pan folder I could not see any particular file responsible for which
messages are read/unread, and all the files are quite large.
Mick.
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