* Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenha...@gmx.de> [2015-10-23 08:17]:
> On Thu, Oct 22, 2015 at 05:58:47PM -0400, Peter P. wrote:
> > I run the identical setup of (mutt + mbsync) on two computers, and when
> > I delete a message on one machine using mutt, it is moved to a trash
> > folder. These changes are propagated to the server.
> > 
> > Now when I go to the second computer, and do a sync, the above deleted
> > message is also in the second computer's trash folder. But it
> > message shows up in the original folder in mutt, with the deleted "D"
> > flag set.
> >
> you need to tell mbsync to expunge the master, as otherwise the deletion
> will be propagated as just the 'D' flag.
> 
> > When I change folders in this mutt, or use the 'x' expunge shortcut,
> > this message gets moved to the trash folder again, causing a
> > duplicate.
> > 
> apparently, the mutt patch is too stupid to recognize that you're
> deleting a message which is already "deleted", so it will happily trash
> it again.
> you need to tell mbsync to expunge the slave as well.

Thank you for these two wonderful hints Oswald (and excuse me for not
reading the manpage too well again), all seems to work perfectly now!

best, Peter

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