Hi Eric, On Wed, Jun 10, 2020 at 06:41:47PM +0000, Eric Wong wrote: > Hey all, I've been busy with public-inbox work this year. > I started working on a read-only IMAP/IMAPS server, and I expect > kernel.org to eventually host a v2 copy, too; and hopefully > other folks get interested in mirroring. > > For now, you can access git@vger archives through 8 IMAP > mailboxes sliced into ~50K messages to not overload clients. > They go from 0..7, with 7 being the most recent: > > imaps://public-inbox.org/INBOX.comp.version-control.git.0 > imaps://public-inbox.org/INBOX.comp.version-control.git.1 > imaps://public-inbox.org/INBOX.comp.version-control.git.2 > imaps://public-inbox.org/INBOX.comp.version-control.git.3 > imaps://public-inbox.org/INBOX.comp.version-control.git.4 > imaps://public-inbox.org/INBOX.comp.version-control.git.5 > imaps://public-inbox.org/INBOX.comp.version-control.git.6 > imaps://public-inbox.org/INBOX.comp.version-control.git.7 > > When more messages show up, > imaps://public-inbox.org/INBOX.comp.version-control.git.8 > should exist. > > I've tested with mutt, offlineimap and mbsync (isync). > > It's not yet complete (when is software ever?), but it's a > usable start, I think. Some more info about it over on > meta@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx: > https://public-inbox.org/meta/20200609113442.GA16856@dcvr/ > https://public-inbox.org/meta/20200610070519.18252-1-e@xxxxxxxx/ > And maybe JMAP is coming, too... Exciting news! Since I'm not actually subscribed to the mailing list, public-inbox has been integral in my workflow by letting me reply to messages that I'm not CC'd on. The IMAP gateway is a great development. I fetched your message via IMAP just now ;) -Denton