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From: Damien Leone <damien.leone@fensalir.fr>
To: sup-talk <sup-talk@rubyforge.org>
Subject: Re: [sup-talk] Maildir support
Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2011 11:22:09 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <1302513523-sup-904@mailer> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1302508168-sup-3103@minibox>

Hello,

By default sup doesn't modify the sources at all. There is a branch
that allows backward synchronization, you will find more informations
at the following address:

http://www.mail-archive.com/sup-devel@rubyforge.org/msg00983.html

Cheers,

Excerpts from dtk's message of lun. avril 11 10:08:52 +0200 2011:
> Hi all,
> 
> I've been using sup for a few days now, and I have to say, I'm absolutely in
> love with the concept!! I'm only getting used to archiving threads immediately
> and trusting sup to bring it back up when something new happens, but my mail
> processing has never been that efficient. Thank you very much!
> 
> There is one niggle though, that bothers me. I am using offlineimap to sync an
> IMAP server with the local maildir that sup works on. That works rather nicely
> for one direction (IMAP -> local), but when I work on my local maildir (read
> mails, delete them, mark them as spam), changes don't get propagated back to the
> server.
> I think this might be due to the fact that my sup doesn't seems to move mail
> from the new/ to the cur/ dir of mein mailbox and therefor never any flags
> (Seen, Thrashed) are added?
> This is quite unpleasant to me, since that means that the inbox on the mail
> server (that other clients like a web mailer and a thunderbird at work use)
> stays cluttered with the usual bunch of mails arriving.
> So I enjoy being able to efficiently organize my mail when working from my box,
> but everytime I am away from it and I therefor have to use another client, I am
> presented with a mailbox that not only intermingles my legitimate mail with the
> occasional spam getting through and the mail I already dismissed (deleted), it
> not even has the mails I already processed marked as read.
> This is a pretty huge deal for me.
> 
> I do imagine though that quite a few of you are using a similar setup. Can you
> please tell me how you handle the situation? Why doesn't my sup add the correct
> maildir flags? Am I holding it wrong? -.-
> 
> tia for you support!
> dtk

-- 
Damien Leone <damien.leone@fensalir.fr>

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  reply	other threads:[~2011-04-11  9:54 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2011-04-11  8:08 dtk
2011-04-11  9:22 ` Damien Leone [this message]
2011-04-11 21:44   ` dtk
2011-04-12  7:34     ` Damien Leone
2011-04-12 20:41       ` dtk
2011-04-12 21:43         ` Matthieu Rakotojaona
2011-04-12 22:18           ` dtk
2011-04-11 13:05 ` Ruthard Baudach
2011-04-11 21:58   ` dtk

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