On Mon, Dec 21, 2009 at 06:45:14PM -0500, Ben Walton wrote: > Excerpts from William Morgan's message of Mon Dec 21 11:56:19 -0500 2009: > > > I believe that Gmail exposes those types of things to IMAP clients as > > IMAP folders with funny names. (If you see these messages in Sup's > > inbox, then I am wrong about that.) > > Yes, it definitely does. I had to migrate 300+ accounts out of gmail > via IMAP. If you're doing offlineimap for this task, I'd suggest > mapping each 'folder' to a separate Maildir and, if possible, use hard > links for messages that land in multiple 'folders.' An md5sum of the > headers is the heuristic I used to detect this. > > > sup-add imaps://imap.gmail.com/%5BGmail%5D%2FSent+Mail > > sup-add imaps://imap.gmail.com/%5BGmail%5D%2Flabelname > > Depending on the age and 'type' of account, you may also see things > like .../%5BGoogle%20%5B%2Flabelname. > > > Anyone more familiar with Gmail+Sup, please correct me if I'm wrong. > > I don't use sup for any of my gmail needs, this is all based on my > export experience. > > HTH. > -Ben > -- > Ben Walton > Systems Programmer - CHASS > University of Toronto > C:416.407.5610 | W:416.978.4302 > > GPG Key Id: 8E89F6D2; Key Server: pgp.mit.edu > Contact me to arrange for a CAcert assurance meeting.
Ben -- Your key isn't verifying correctly -- btw. I tried this on a couple folders. Sup can't load the 53000+ emails I have in one label. I'll have to stick with Mutt for now. But I like sup's concept of threading. -- Joel Esler | 302-223-5974 | gtalk: jes...@sourcefire.com _______________________________________________ sup-talk mailing list sup-talk@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/sup-talk