On Sun, Oct 28, 2012 at 10:19 PM, Dave Abrahams <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> on Sun Oct 28 2012, Ciprian Dorin Craciun <ciprian.craciun-AT-gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> On Sat, Oct 27, 2012 at 11:05 PM, David Abrahams <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> I just set up my Gnus to put a copy of every message I send into my
>>> local "All Mail" box. GMail already puts a copy in my remote "All Mail"
>>> box. Then I ran mbsync, and didn't see the message twice in my local
>>> "All Mail." Did I get lucky, or does mbsync have a way to avoid
>>> generating duplicates of a message when it appears, via other means, in
>>> both local and remote mailboxes? Is this in fact just one more
>>> testament to mbsync's total awesomeness?
>>
>> I've did a similar "experiment" and my guess is: GMail detects
>> duplicate emails and stores them only once
>
> Actually it doesn't. I can see plenty of dups in my mail archive.
Hmmm... In my case it did...
Could you check the MD5 of both emails? Or even better make a diff
of them to see what is different?
Because I guess that the file your application saves in the
"all-mail" folder could be missing some headers that GMail adds itself
after sending and before storing it into the "all-mail" itself.
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