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David J. Kordsmeier
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Insanely complete Ansible playbook, showing off all the options
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As I am an avid photographer & travelling quite a lot, I wanted to sync my Adobe Lightroom library from Macbook to my Microsoft Windows desktop at home with very little/no human intervention. It is also a good thing that both Lightroom versions (mac & windows) share a common file system/structure, this helped alot in synchronizing data from one environment to another.
This HOWTO assumes you already have an AWS account created and running with an IAM user configured.
Put together, the solution would look as such (pardon my poor diagram skills):
A simple example of writing a formatted string out to a file or to json in Dlang
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Set up a qq mail account , and then configure imap
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You will be required to provide a valid email to allow you to validate the account. Also annoying, you don't get to choose your email account name, it gets assigned.
Sign in, english: https://en.mail.qq.com/cgi-bin/loginpage
For configuration, I could not get pop3 working. It's unclear why. IMAP did work, using: