Hi list, after some more research I think I can answer this for myself. It seems the first block is the local (slave) folders, the second block the remote (master) folders. Please excuse the noise.
P * Peter P. <peterpar...@fastmail.com> [2016-12-01 11:06]: > Hi list, > > I am trying to understand the output of > mbsync -l channelname > which lists some folders above and below an empty line. For one server I > get for example > > INBOX > INBOX/Drafts > INBOX/SPAM > INBOX/Sent > INBOX/Trash > > /Drafts > /Junk > /SPAM > /Sent > /Trash > > The two versions of each folder were not shown with mbsync -l version 1.1.2 > and I am curious about what has changed. > > Thank you for any advice > Peter ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ isync-devel mailing list isync-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/isync-devel