On Wed, 13 Oct 2010, Sebastian Spaeth wrote:
> > +/* ASCII ordered table of Maildir flags and associated tags */
> > +struct maildir_flag_tag flag2tag[] = {
> > +{ 'D', "draft", false},
> > +{ 'F', "flagged", false},
> > +{ 'P', "passed", false},
> > +{ 'R', "replied", false},
>
> +/* ASCII ordered table of Maildir flags and associated tags */
> +struct maildir_flag_tag flag2tag[] = {
> +{ 'D', "draft", false},
> +{ 'F', "flagged", false},
> +{ 'P', "passed", false},
> +{ 'R', "replied", false},
> +{ 'S', "unread", true },
> +{ 'T', "delete",
This patch allows bi-directional synchronization between maildir
flags and certain tags. The flag-to-tag mapping is defined by flag2tag
array.
The synchronization works this way:
1) Whenever notmuch new is executed, the following happens:
o New messages are tagged with configured new_tags.
+/* ASCII ordered table of Maildir flags and associated tags */
+struct maildir_flag_tag flag2tag[] = {
+{ 'D', draft, false},
+{ 'F', flagged, false},
+{ 'P', passed, false},
+{ 'R', replied, false},
+{ 'S', unread, true },
+{ 'T', delete, false},
+};
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This patch allows bi-directional synchronization between maildir
flags and certain tags. The flag-to-tag mapping is defined by flag2tag
array.
The synchronization works this way:
1) Whenever notmuch new is executed, the following happens:
o New messages are tagged with configured new_tags.
This patch allows bi-directional synchronization between maildir
flags and certain tags. The flag-to-tag mapping is defined by flag2tag
array.
The synchronization works this way:
1) Whenever notmuch new is executed, the following happens:
o New messages are tagged with configured new_tags.