On Sun, Apr 07, 2013 at 03:09:46PM +0200, Alexander Søndergaard wrote:
> > I still would like 'trash' instead of '[Gmail].Trash'.
> 
> I would like that as well.
>
try

  Path "[Gmail]."

in the imap store (and remove that prefix from the Patterns). not sure
what problems further down the line it may cause ...

> mbsync does not expire messages which it thinks you have not seen, yet.
> unfortunately, it does not consider read messages seen. :}"
> 
that's already outdated.

> I still don't get the whole picture, though. I'd be very grateful if
> you could point out how to keep the most recent subset of my whole
> Gmail account locally. Here's my full .mbsyncrc. I call mbsync using
> "mbsync -a":
> 
i can't see anything patently wrong.
please describe the problem precisely. are all messages fetched, or only
a certain subset? do the messages have a particular property in common?
etc.

> CertificateFile /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
> 
this is not needed (any more).


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