On Wed, Feb 12, 2020 at 06:12:46AM -0500, Andy W wrote:
If I'm not explicitly calling a channel, wouldn't that section be ignored ?
it would, but without SyncState * that wouldn't matter as long as you
used both competing channels at some point (because the sync state file
name is derived from
If I'm not explicitly calling a channel, wouldn't that section be ignored ?
The command I run to sync is: mbsync O365-all (no other options/channels)
The only time I run mbsync against any of the other channels is when I need
to re-sync the Archive.
Your point about using groups instead of chann
On Tue, Feb 11, 2020 at 05:34:06PM -0500, Andy W wrote:
Channel O365-trash
Master :O365-remote:"Deleted Items"
Slave :O365-local:"Trash"
Channel O365-all
Master :O365-remote:
Slave :O365-local:
Patterns INBOX Archive Drafts Sent Junk Sent Trash
this cannot p
You're right, I should have included my config in the original message.
Sorry.
Here it is:
IMAPAccount O365
Host 127.0.0.1 #I use davmail to connect to my work O365 server
and so I connect to a service running locally
Port 1143
User someuser
On Tue, Feb 11, 2020 at 12:37:46PM -0500, Andy W wrote:
Every few weeks, I notice that messages in my Archive
maildir have been removed locally.
with the information you provided there is no way to tell what goes
wrong, and your messing around in the state file without understanding
the under
Hello,
I use mbsync (v1.3.1) to sync messages from my work O365 servers.
I have over 22K messages in my "Archive" maildir and over 28K messages in
my Sent maildir. Every few weeks, I notice that messages in my Archive
maildir have been removed locally. I then have to set MaxPulledUid in the
.mbsy