On 12/11, Oswald Buddenhagen wrote:
but i'm quite pedantic about preserving project history, and by that i
don't mean just git. any migration is likely to be disruptive.
Migrating eg. the issue tracker shouldn't be particularly hard.
also, i have a hard time coming up with another hosting se
On Thu, Nov 12, 2015 at 10:25:21PM +0100, Thomas Koch wrote:
> Maybe you can add this feature? Do you have an idea for a temporary
> workaround?
>
mbsync 1.2 can propagate mailbox deletions if configured so, which
should leave you without stale sync states when used correctly.
other than that, yo
On Thu, Nov 12, 2015 at 12:48:45PM +, Jonathan Deer wrote:
> have you considered moving off of sourceforge?
>
actually, yes - mostly because the issue tracker is a tad arcane.
but i'm quite pedantic about preserving project history, and by that i
don't mean just git. any migration is likely to
Hi,
I use isync to do a one-way sync to backup my emails to my home server. And I
have a sieve script that automatically creates folders and from time to time I
also delete folders. It may also happen that I still get email that end up in
folders that I deleted previously and which are thus rec
Hi ossi,
I'm a big fan of your isync project. It goes really well with mutt and I've
used it for some time now.
I hope this is the right place to send this, but have you considered moving
off of sourceforge? It's gotten really bad lately.
You may already be familiar with this, but roughly 5 month