On Thu, 9 Nov 2006 00:11:01 +010, Nicolas Boullis wrote:
> I just tried 1.0.3 (at last) and to be honnest I am slightly 
> disappointed. I found a few behavioral differences:
>   1) when User was not specified, 0.9.2 used the name of the user 
>      running isync; 1.0.3 fails;
>
indeed, will fix.

>   2) when a message is deleted localy, 0.9.2 redownloads it while 1.0.3 
>      deletes it remotely;
> 2) might be confusing. I guess not that many users delete a message 
> and expect it to be redownloaded, but those who do would experience data 
> loss.
>
that's an interesting way to look at one of the most significant
improvements. :)
of course, i could exclude push-delete from the option set constructed
in the compat wrapper. it still would not re-fetch the messages, though.
unless you consider it a must, i would prefer not change the behavior.

>   3) the MaxMessages option does not work at all.
> 
i *think* it does work, in fact. however, it has some known rough edges.
mbsync does not expire messages which it thinks you have not seen, yet.
unfortunately, it does not consider read messages seen. :}
you should see it delete delete all the messages again once you open the
mailbox in the mailer (provided, it moves the messages from new/ to cur/
- in mutt, this is configurable).
of course, i should fix this ...

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