Excerpts from William Morgan's message of Sun Mar 22 11:30:30 -0600 2009:
> 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.
>
Also, you can hit '@' to revert to your last saved point (i.e. last time
you hit '$'), and this will undelete it as well as undoing all your
other unsaved changes. Also, hasn't someone recently submitted an Undo
patch?
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