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

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