Oswald Buddenhagen <o...@kde.org> writes:

> On Sat, Nov 23, 2013 at 07:03:18PM +0700, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
>> That's the whole config section for that account: I didn't cut
>> anything off...
>> 
> there is possibly also a global section, which is why i asked for the
> full config.

I see... no, no global config.

>> This isn't the only folder with weird totals, and I notice that gmail
>> still shows many unread messages that have been read locally.
>> 
>> Output:
>> 
>> http://pastebin.com/uxRttJft
>> 
> - the messages were once paired
> - the master side disappeared (was expunged)
> - the slave side was marked as deleted, but no expunge was done
>
> from the log alone it is not possible to reconstruct which way the
> propagation went and who did the expunging.
> in either case, mbsync appears to be behaving correctly.
> i guess we'll need another session to optimize your setup. :)

I wouldn't be surprised if, in the course of switching from pop to imap,
I did all kinds of weird things that led to things getting out of whack.
I don't need "optimized", I just need "functioning normally"!

Given that I don't care much about these messages, and given that my
local (slave) data what I actually want, can I somehow force a Push that
will get master in line with local?

Thanks again for the help, I know this is probably fairly newbie stuff.

E


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