Hi everyone,

I read in the archive some discussion about detecting moved messages
across folders, but that was a long time ago.

Does isync currently [attempt to] detect messages which have been moved
across folders, and propagate the change with MOVE? By looking at the
documentation I cannot find any mention, and the sync progress seem
clearly folder-oriented.

I'm often behind a very slow and high latency network, and I often
organize my messages into different folders using both sieve and with
the local client, and sync them with different frequency to cope.

I generally didn't have problems with online clients such as
Thunderbird, but since I've switched to isync, doing a sync when
messages have been moved becomes a heavier operation than it should be.

The second reason I'd love support for MOVE is to continue using
dovecot-antispam[1], which re-trains server-side filters by trapping
MOVE across pre-determined folders. Although I could just use a locally
trained classifier, the interaction with dovecot-antispam is just
perfect when using multiple clients, and I couldn't find any better
approach in years. It also allows to keep the classification remotely,
which in turns allows me to sync the junk only on demand.

Thanks for any info.

[1] http://johannes.sipsolutions.net/Projects/dovecot-antispam


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