Excerpts from Sascha Silbe's message of ven fév 11 15:30:15 +0100 2011: > If messages don't have any location, we cannot access their body and are also > unable to restore them from a message state dump (written by sup-dump). So > it's more consistent to the user if we remove them completely. This is > most likely what the user expects anyway: why else would they delete the > message from all locations?
Yes, I agree with you, this should be the normal behaviour. > I've had this in my branch for quite some time now, but didn't have a > a chance yet to thoroughly test it after rebasing on top of next (which > made changes in the same area of the code, causing conflicts). Feel > free to push to next and/or master once you verified it doesn't cause > you to loose mails. > > bin/sup-sync | 9 +++++++++ > lib/sup/index.rb | 9 +++++++++ > lib/sup/poll.rb | 9 +++++++++ > 3 files changed, 27 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) > [...] Thanks for this patch ! I going to try to merge it with my current Sup version. -- Romain Dessort Jabber ID : rom...@univers-libre.net GnuPG : 3072D/724BC532 _______________________________________________ Sup-devel mailing list Sup-devel@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/sup-devel