On Fri, Jul 30, 2021 at 02:03:47PM +0900, Norbert Preining wrote:
Now my questions are:
* Is my above idea correct? And if yes, ...
yes
* should I simply remove the "Trash Trash" configuration?
yes
(what I want is that emails that disappear are simply
removed, no need to keep them somew
Hi Oswald,
thanks for answering and your comments.
> the first client-side message has no U= infix, which suggests that it's not
> from mbsync - or that something messed up the file name afterwards, which
> might explain ... something ... i guess. but both files are apparently from
> the same pro
On Thu, Jul 29, 2021 at 09:33:35PM +0900, Norbert Preining wrote:
- on the server there is still only one file
- on the client/near side there are **two** copies of the trashed email
which differ only in the
X-TUID
header. **Both** have a X-TUID header, but two different ones.
I also c
Dear all,
I am trying to track down a strange thing with mbsync, namely that
moved messages, in particular those in Trash, are being duplicated
locally.
All of the following is tested with mbsync 1.4.2.
I have checked the following:
- make sure that near and far are in sync, in particular that t