Eric Abrahamsen <[email protected]> writes:

> Eric Abrahamsen <[email protected]> writes:
>
>> Oswald Buddenhagen <[email protected]> writes:
>>
>>> On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 02:20:35PM +0800, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
>>>> I'm trying to use my newfound powers to figure out something that's
>>>> bothered me for a long time. In one of my accounts, new messages
>>>> delivered to the INBOX will, for a day or two after delivery, keep
>>>> showing up as new every time I sync the server. I discovered that the
>>>> message is actually being given a new UID somewhere along the line
>>>> (which is gmail <-> mbsync <-> dovecot <-> Gnus), so it keeps showing up
>>>> as a new message. After a day or two, it stops happening.
>>>> 
>>>> I have three accounts backed by gmail. This happens consistently on one
>>>> account, occasionally on another, and never on the third.
>>>> 
>>> check whether they have the same imap settings. google lets you
>>> configure quite a bit.
>>>
>>>> I hope this is enough to at least know where to look next...
>>>> 
>>> there seems to be a genuine deletion propagation. maybe the mua wants to
>>> modify the message in a way that is forbidden by imap, so it creates a
>>> new one instead.
>>
>> Thanks for these tips. It's too soon to be completely sure, but I seem
>> to have mostly fixed the problem by going into Gmail's settings and
>> unchecking "show in IMAP" for the "All Mail" folder. Previously I'd been
>> filtering it out using the Patterns directive in .mbsyncrc. It's
>> possible I'm fooling myself, but it seems to be working correctly now. 
>
> I lied! I have one last question. I've discovered an additional problem
> in my MUA, and its interaction with Dovecot. That's fixed, or at least
> on the way to being fixed. In the meantime, *many* of my sync-state
> files have, over time, come to show master-slave relationships like the
> one below (or the other way around, with the zero UID on the master
> side).

Looks like it was time to finally set the Expunge option on my Channels.
Please ignore.


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