We live in a world of wonders. We can ascend into space... we can dive under the sea... OS X can run on Intel CPUs...
With all of these miracles around us, WHY IS IT SO FRIGGIN' DIFFICULT TO SYNCHRONIZE MY EMAIL BETWEEN MY DESKTOP AND LAPTOP?????!!!!!!????
Granted, it's somewhat easier now that all I have to do is copy the ~/Library/Mail folder, but since Spotlight more than doubled the size of that directory to over 1GB, it's a pain to do that, especially over a wireless network when I have my laptop downstairs and realize that I forgot to sync before leaving the home office.
What is needed is a built-in, computer-to-computer incremental, bi-directional synchronize similar to what you've done with .Mac for Address Book, Safari Bookmarks, etc.
Apple, if you truly do browse this forum, please work on this!
Ok. I don't feel much better now, but maybe a little.
With all of these miracles around us, WHY IS IT SO FRIGGIN' DIFFICULT TO SYNCHRONIZE MY EMAIL BETWEEN MY DESKTOP AND LAPTOP?????!!!!!!????
Granted, it's somewhat easier now that all I have to do is copy the ~/Library/Mail folder, but since Spotlight more than doubled the size of that directory to over 1GB, it's a pain to do that, especially over a wireless network when I have my laptop downstairs and realize that I forgot to sync before leaving the home office.
What is needed is a built-in, computer-to-computer incremental, bi-directional synchronize similar to what you've done with .Mac for Address Book, Safari Bookmarks, etc.
Apple, if you truly do browse this forum, please work on this!
Ok. I don't feel much better now, but maybe a little.