On Mon, Sep 12, 2016 at 09:36:44PM -0500, Luis Mochan wrote:
> I noticed a strange change in behavior in the syncing of my
> maildirs. Whenever I copy messages from INBOX to mbox in my laptop,
> after a few seconds they are duplicated: each message appears twice
> and one of each pair
I noticed a strange change in behavior in the syncing of my
maildirs. Whenever I copy messages from INBOX to mbox in my laptop,
after a few seconds they are duplicated: each message appears twice
and one of each pair is marked by mutt with an equals (=) sign. I have
not changed my mbsync configurat
If you use mutt you could limit your view to unread messages in the
current maildir with a simple command in the index view: l~N (an l, a tilde and
an N without
spaces). On the other hand, after indexing all your mailboxes mu can
make a virtual mailbox with links to your unread messages, which yo
On Sat, Nov 21, 2015 at 09:56:20AM +0100, Oswald Buddenhagen wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 20, 2015 at 10:29:18AM -0600, Luis Mochan wrote:
> > After mbsync ran, both files got a new name although the times
> > reported by ls didn't change
> > and the message in cur was no
Dear Oswald,
On Fri, Nov 20, 2015 at 09:17:32AM +0100, Oswald Buddenhagen wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 14, 2015 at 03:06:50PM -0600, Luis Mochan wrote:
> > I noticed that if I edit very recently sent messages from my laptop
> > (mbsync's slave), my edits disappear shortly afte
I use mutt with mbsync/mswatch. A short time ago I changed mutt's
$record so that my sent mails would be saved in my Maildir, together
with my received mails, so I could see both sides of my
conversations. On the other hand, before saving my messages, I edit
them to add an Xlabel header. I noticed
ppy that things seem normal now, but is it not strange that -D
changed the behavior and solved my problem besides printing a log?
Thanks and regards,
Luis
On Wed, Aug 27, 2014 at 06:09:10PM +0200, Oswald Buddenhagen wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 27, 2014 at 10:22:21AM -0500, Luis Mochan wrote:
> > A
Thanks! I'll follow the suggestions this night, when I return home.
Best regards,
Luis
On Wed, Aug 27, 2014 at 06:09:10PM +0200, Oswald Buddenhagen wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 27, 2014 at 10:22:21AM -0500, Luis Mochan wrote:
> > After an interruption during a synchronization that se
Hello,
After an interruption during a synchronization that seemed to freeze,
I tried again to syncrhonize and received the following message:
Selecting master mbox...
Selecting slave mbox...
Loading master...
Loading slave...
slave: 6547 messages, 88 recent
master: 6543 messages, 0 r
Dear Oswald,
> mbsync relies on the monotoneously incrementing UIDs.
> ...
Thanks for the explanation.
Best regards,
Luis
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Hello Oswald,
> ...as a workaround i can only suggest setting MaxMessages to the highest
> realistic number of messages you would be able to go backwards. of
> course that's not helpful if you need to work in very small increments.
>
> alternatively, you could simply delete the slave mailbox incl
Dear Oswald,
> > and then enough messages to be fetched from the master to fill again
> > the quota of the most recent 100 messages in the slave.
> >
> mbsync won't do that. it will only fetch new messages later on.
> why would you want to "work your way back"?
I usually scan my mail in FILO order
I believe this has been discussed before, but not being sure I
understand the solution, I wan't to ask: Is there a way to keep always
the most recent N messages in the slave for a fixed N and without
accounting for their new, old or read status?
I have a large maildir at my office server with tons
Thanks again!
On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 09:09:34AM +0100, Oswald Buddenhagen wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 13, 2013 at 05:40:36PM -0600, Luis Mochan wrote:
> > When using the new mbsync, lines like the following were printed while
> > syncing mailboxes. What do the different numbers mean?
>
> Thanks! It worked so far (after installing a couple of missing libraries-dev)!
> Best regards,
> Luis
Curiosity,
When using the new mbsync, lines like the following were printed while
syncing mailboxes. What do the different numbers mean?
M: +2/2 *0/0 #0/0 S: +0/0 *0/0 #0/0
Another quest
> the usual procedure is looking for a shell script which creates a
> configure. the conventional name for that is autogen.sh (though others
> like "bootstrap" or "prepare" are occasionally seen as well).
Thanks! It worked so far (after installing a couple of missing libraries-dev)!
Best regards,
> try git master. there are still some known bugs, so i didn't release it
> yet, but it's pretty stable.
Sorry for my ignorance: I did
git clone git://isync.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/isync/isync
and tried to ./configure, as directed by the README, but with no luck
as there is no configure f
> try git master. there are still some known bugs, so i didn't release it
> yet, but it's pretty stable.
Thanks! I'll try it later on.
> note that you won't get lucky with deleting from gmail's "all mail"
> folder without some advanced trickery (i didn't try myself, but a
> separate store & channel
I read in http://el-tramo.be/blog/gmail-mbsync/ that a patch may be
applied to mbsync to allow its use in syncing gmail labels such as
"[Gmail]/All Mail" that contain "/", i.e., that look like nested
directories. I am using an mbsync binary from the Debian/Wheezy
distribution and I verified that it
On Sat, Jan 12, 2013 at 11:33:58PM +0100, Oswald Buddenhagen wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 12, 2013 at 02:34:04PM -0600, Luis Mochan wrote:
> > ...
> > Is there a way to enter my password?
> >
> i don't see a reason why it wouldn't just work. did you quote it in the
>
I have started using mbsync and it has worked beautifully (thanks!),
except that some of my accounts have a space within my password. For
those, I get the error message:
IMAP command 'LOGIN ' returned an error: NO
[AUTHENTICATIONFAILED] Invalid credentials (Failure)
IMAP error: LOG
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