On Fri, Dec 17, 2021 at 9:53 PM Oswald Buddenhagen
<oswald.buddenha...@gmx.de> wrote:
> only indirectly: by making it a new message, so a deletion and a new
> message are propagated. "edit" in mutt does exactly that.
> you can achieve the same effect by renaming the file, either giving it
> an entirely new name per maildir spec, or by stripping the ,U=xxx infix.

Ah, that would work for me. I will test it out.

> what do you use as "tags"?
> there is a long-standing mbsync todo item to support imap keywords
> (non-standard flags), but it's forestalled by there being no standard
> for saving such info in maildir, which poses an obvious interoperability
> problem.

I use notmuch as my email client which stores tags (custom ones like
"todo" "isync-list", etc) locally. However, I use multiple machines
and want my tags sync'ed.
So I decided to save the keywords in an "X-Keywords" header field and
have it synced back to IMAP. Then in notmuch, I updated the tags based
on this header.


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