Kyle, fantastic explanation. Thanks a lot. I'll update to the
latest. I know I'm using an old version. I've been meaning to update
it for years. :)
-Ken
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On Monday, June 1 at 12:59 AM, quoth Ken Weingold:
>> An alternative is to simply convince mutt to hide these messages
>> from you, which you can do using limit. But it might be simpler to
>> simply have mutt do an automatic sync whenever it enter
On Sun, May 31, 2009, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> That's more of an iPhone question than anything else... unfortunately,
> as far as I know, the answer is essentially what Michelle told you.
> You have to use the iPhone to explicitly remove the messages from the
> server. Unfortunately, according to w
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On Sunday, May 31 at 07:43 PM, quoth Ken Weingold:
> On Mon, Jun 1, 2009, Michelle Konzack wrote:
>> Am 2009-05-31 18:45:50, schrieb Ken Weingold:
>>> Weird question, and sorry if this is not a mutt issue. I normally
>>> read my mail via mutt dire
On Mon, Jun 1, 2009, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> Am 2009-05-31 18:45:50, schrieb Ken Weingold:
> > Weird question, and sorry if this is not a mutt issue. I normally
> > read my mail via mutt directly on the server, but sometimes access
> > this mailbox via IMAP from my iPhone. If I delete messages
Am 2009-05-31 18:45:50, schrieb Ken Weingold:
> Weird question, and sorry if this is not a mutt issue. I normally
> read my mail via mutt directly on the server, but sometimes access
> this mailbox via IMAP from my iPhone. If I delete messages from the
> iPhone, next time I open mutt those delete
Weird question, and sorry if this is not a mutt issue. I normally
read my mail via mutt directly on the server, but sometimes access
this mailbox via IMAP from my iPhone. If I delete messages from the
iPhone, next time I open mutt those deleted messages are still in my
mailbox, marked for deletio