Hi Vadim, Better late than never, right?
Reformatted excerpts from Vadim Gutnik's message of 2009-02-26: > Is there a plan to make sup recognize email breaks at least as well as > mutt does?), Yes, absolutely. This is a high-priority bug. > 1) I use getmail to get my POP3SSL mail and put it into mdir format. > Usually, when getmail tells me it found a message, I go to my running > sup process and press "P" for it to pick up the mail, and sup shows > the new message. Sometimes (maybe 5-10% of the time?) sup does not > find the new message until I quit and restart it. Known problem? Interesting. Someone's recently reported a similar problem, also with Maildir, but in their case the message wasn't added to the index at all. > Is there anything I can do to help debug it? If there's any way to reliably reproduce this so that I can see it happening locally, of course, that's the ideal solution. Otherwise, if you notice it happening in the wild, you can also look at the log buffer and the poll buffer and see if there's anything obviously wrong about what Sup reports. > 2) At least once or twice I've hit "d" by habit (and mistake). Is > there a way to search for "deleted" messages? I could > just rebuild the index from scratch and reapply labels if I had to, > but ...there must be an easier way, right? You can search for deleted messages by using "\" (label:deleted), or by using L. -- William <wmorgan-...@masanjin.net> _______________________________________________ sup-talk mailing list sup-talk@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/sup-talk