* Peter P. <peterpar...@fastmail.com> [2021-11-30 16:48]:
[...]
> Now I have set MaxPushedUid to zero and synced. A good part, but not all
> messages from the local computer have been pushed to the server. But
> still there is a difference:
> 
> $ mbsync -V --push account:INBOX/Trash
> 
> Loading master...
> master: 39769 messages, 0 recent
> Loading slave...
> slave: 41299 messages, 0 recent
> Synchronizing...
> C: 1/1  B: 1/1  M: +0/0 *0/0 #0/0  S: +0/0 *0/0 #0/0
> 
> $ head .imapMail_mbsync/account/INBOX.Trash/.mbsyncstate 
> MasterUidValidity 1095335204
> SlaveUidValidity 1522667764
> MaxPulledUid 730384
> MaxPushedUid 0

[...]

Anyway I accidentally ran a sync without neither --pull nor --push and
now the extra ~2k messages on the local store are gone after this has 
happened:
 C: 0/1  B: 14/15  M: +2/2 *2/2 #0/0  S: +0/0 *1530/1530 #0/0

I can't seem to understand the point when something is synced. Neither --pull 
nor
--push did something I intended as described (to have the same messages
on the server and locally), but running mbsync without either flags
deleted the local messages unexpectedly.
I am starting to suspect the imap server needing 5 minutes or so to
actually process the changes, is this possible?

thanks, P


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