1. The manpage is inconsistent on whether it's "Sync All" or "Sync Full"
in the config file.
Sync {None|[Pull] [Push] [New] [ReNew] [Delete] [Flags]|Full}
Select the synchronization operation(s) to perform:
Pull - propagate changes from Master to Slave.
Push - propagate changes from Slave to Master.
New - propagate newly appeared messages.
ReNew - previously refused messages are re-evaluated for propaga-
tion. Useful after flagging affected messages in the source Store
or enlarging MaxSize in the destination Store.
Delete - propagate message deletions. This applies only to messages
that are actually gone, i.e., were expunged. The affected messages
in the remote Store are marked as deleted only, i.e., they won't be
really deleted until that Store is expunged.
Flags - propagate flag changes. Note that Deleted/Trashed is a flag
as well; this is particularily interesting if you use mutt with the
maildir_trash option.
All (--full on the command line) - all of the above. This is the
global default.
2. I'm not seeing deletions in my INBOX on the server (GMail) propagate
down to my local INBOX. In fact, I can run
mbsync --full boostpro-active-channel
as many times as I want and I still see
Loading master...
master: 50 messages, 0 recent
Loading slave...
slave: 124 messages, 0 recent
which seems wrong. Even if it lost track of message correspondences,
shoudldn't it make the two mailboxes have the same number of messages
in them?
Thanks.
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Dave Abrahams
BoostPro Computing Software Development Training
http://www.boostpro.com Clang/LLVM/EDG Compilers C++ Boost
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