Re: duplicate messages in Trash folder with different X-TUIDs

2014-12-01 Thread Oswald Buddenhagen
On Mon, Dec 01, 2014 at 01:00:24PM -0500, Peter P. wrote: > When I want to 'delete' a message in mutt, I am actually moving it > into the trash folder, but the message is not marked for deletion. > Also I never empty the trash. > Does this use of a trash folder include the scenario you are warning

Re: duplicate messages in Trash folder with different X-TUIDs

2014-12-01 Thread Peter P.
Dear Oswald, * Oswald Buddenhagen [2014-11-26 18:00]: > On Wed, Nov 26, 2014 at 03:54:12PM -0500, Peter P. wrote: > > with one of my mail accounts I do receive a duplicate message in my > > local Trash folder each time I run mbsync. Since I run mbsync every few > > minutes from a shell script loo

Re: duplicate messages in Trash folder with different X-TUIDs

2014-11-26 Thread Oswald Buddenhagen
On Wed, Nov 26, 2014 at 03:54:12PM -0500, Peter P. wrote: > with one of my mail accounts I do receive a duplicate message in my > local Trash folder each time I run mbsync. Since I run mbsync every few > minutes from a shell script loop, the Trash folder grows and grows. > do not put your trash fo

duplicate messages in Trash folder with different X-TUIDs

2014-11-26 Thread Peter P.
Dear list, with one of my mail accounts I do receive a duplicate message in my local Trash folder each time I run mbsync. Since I run mbsync every few minutes from a shell script loop, the Trash folder grows and grows. I compared two of the identical files using diff, and only their X-TUID are di