Sebastian Spaeth <Sebastian at SSpaeth.de> writes: > I am unsure how to handle this in a better way. What should notmuchsync > --prune do if it finds multiple mail files that are associated with a > "deleted" tag?
Conceptually what I'd like for it to do, is reference count -- only mark the message deleted if every occurrence (across all maildirs) is marked trashed (T). Though even there I can imagine corner cases: imagine that notmuch doesn't initially see all your maildirs -- perhaps because you're using a folder filter in offlineimap, and so there are untrashed copies in the maildirs it hasn't seen yet. But reference counting of everything you can see is probably still better than what we have now, if it's feasible. > And what should --revsync do when it finds a mail file that is marked > as expired. Actually revsync is all I use so far, so that's what I'm talking about above. > If notmuch gave me at least all filenames that are associated with a > mail id, I could introduce a command line option "--prune --safe" which would > Sebastian Looks like you got cut off there. Thanks -- Rob Browning rlb @defaultvalue.org and @debian.org GPG as of 2002-11-03 14DD 432F AE39 534D B592 F9A0 25C8 D377 8C7E 73A4