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Forgot to update the docs. This should have gone into 3.0.2. Ooops.
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@ -869,6 +869,30 @@ from the server as well. (If you don't understand this,
don't worry; you probably won't encounter this
situation)</td></table>
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<b>COPYING MESSAGES BETWEEN FOLDERS</b></td></table>
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Normally, when you copy a message between folders or add a
new message to a folder locally, <b>OfflineIMAP</b> will
just do the right thing. However, sometimes this can be
tricky -- if your IMAP server does not provide the SEARCH
command, or does not return something useful,
<b>OfflineIMAP</b> cannot determine the new UID of the
message. So, in these rare instances, OfflineIMAP will
upload the message to the IMAP server and delete it from
your local folder. Then, on your next sync, the message will
be re-downloaded with the proper UID. <b>OfflineIMAP</b>
makes sure that the message was properly uploaded before
deleting it, so there should be no risk of data
loss.</td></table>
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cols="2" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0">
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gopher://quux.org/1/devel/offlineimap<br>
http://quux.org/devel/offlineimap</td></table>
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cols="2" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0">
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OfflineIMAP may also be downloaded using Subversion.
Additionally, the distributed tar.gz may be updated with a
simple &quot;svn update&quot; command; it is ready to go.
For information on getting OfflineIMAP with Subversion,
please visit:</td></table>
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cols="2" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0">
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http://svn.complete.org/</td></table>
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understand this, don't worry; you probably won't encounter
this situation)
COPYING MESSAGES BETWEEN FOLDERS
Normally, when you copy a message between folders or add a
new message to a folder locally, OfflineIMAP will just do
the right thing. However, sometimes this can be tricky --
if your IMAP server does not provide the SEARCH command,
or does not return something useful, OfflineIMAP cannot
determine the new UID of the message. So, in these rare
instances, OfflineIMAP will upload the message to the IMAP
server and delete it from your local folder. Then, on
your next sync, the message will be re-downloaded with the
proper UID. OfflineIMAP makes sure that the message was
properly uploaded before deleting it, so there should be
no risk of data loss.
MAILING LIST
There is an OfflineIMAP mailing list available.
@ -453,6 +467,13 @@ AUTHOR
gopher://quux.org/1/devel/offlineimap
http://quux.org/devel/offlineimap
OfflineIMAP may also be downloaded using Subversion.
Additionally, the distributed tar.gz may be updated with a
simple "svn update" command; it is ready to go. For
information on getting OfflineIMAP with Subversion, please
visit:
http://svn.complete.org/
SEE ALSO
mutt(1), python(1).