It was thus said that the Great Fred Cisin via cctalk once stated:
>I'm
considering doing something that actually
>downloads my Gmail content locally and keeps it
>in sync periodically, but I haven't really
>looked at what's necessary for that.
On Sun, 22 Oct 2017, Angel M Alganza via cctalk wrote:
Have a look at mbsync/isync if you still
haven't
done anything about it on those two years. LOL
It does exactly what you wanted.
Cheers,
?ngel
^
example
A minor problem - A lot of mail that I receive won't display pro[perly on
PINE (such as the first letter of your name in your signature!
I end up forwarding some mail FROM PINE, TO GMail to be able to read it!
I have:
LANG=en_US.UTF-8
LC_COLLATE=C
as part of my environment, and I'm using a font that supports UTF-8. Then
again, I'm using mutt, which supports locales and so it's only the really
malformed emails that end up garbled on my end.
Note---UTF-8 is now 25 years old, so it should be fine for this list 8-P
-spc