From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: its.jeff.balogh@gmail.com (Jeff Balogh) Date: Tue, 15 Apr 2008 21:46:45 -0400 Subject: [sup-talk] Gmail IMAP with sup In-Reply-To: <6038aa2a0804151530uae50bbbxc6b8eed49906fcf8@mail.gmail.com> References: <6038aa2a0804151530uae50bbbxc6b8eed49906fcf8@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <1208309556-sup-3399@archie> Miles Pomeroy wrote: > Setup: > I'm a new user of sup trying use it will my gmail account. I set it up > using imaps://imap.gmail.com:993/INBOX. Sup went through and indexed > the 2000 some odd emails in my inbox and then present them to me just > fine, great. > > The problem: > 1. When new mail come in sup downloads it but it is not marked new. At > least not in anyway that I can distinguish from other messages. I don't know the cause of that. > 2. When I look at those messages and then go back to gmail through the > browser, those messages are not marked as being read. This is part of the sup philosophy. It treats mail sources as dumb stores, and doesn't try to change them. > The question: > Does anyone else use gmail imap with sup? If so did you set it up > differently than I? Am I doing something wrong? Is there any tutorial > for setting up gmail imap specifically for sup? I used to run sup on gmail imap, using the '[Gmail]/All Mail' folder (which you need to url encode as '%5BGmail%5D/All%20Mail'). I got tired of the imap slowness though, and switched to using offlineimap, so I haven't had sup talking to gmail in a while. -- jeff