Add documentation for filename_use_mail_timestamp.
Signed-off-by: Sébastien Gross <seb•ɑƬ•chezwam•ɖɵʈ•org> Signed-off-by: Nicolas Sebrecht <nicolas.s-dev@laposte.net>
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| #utime_from_header = no | ||||
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| # This option stands in the [Repository LocalExample] section. | ||||
| # | ||||
| # This option is similar to "utime_from_header" and could be use as a | ||||
| # complementary feature to keep track of a message date. This option only | ||||
| # makes sense for the Maildir type. | ||||
| # | ||||
| # By default each message is stored in a file which prefix is the fetch | ||||
| # timestamp and an order rank such as "1446590057_0". In a multithreading | ||||
| # environment message are fetched in a random order, then you can't trust | ||||
| # the file name to sort your boxes. | ||||
| # | ||||
| # If set to "yes" the file name prefix if build on the message "Date" header | ||||
| # (which should be present) or the "Received-date" if "Date" is not | ||||
| # found. If neither "Received-date" nor "Date" is found, the current system | ||||
| # date is used.  Now you can quickly sort your messages using their file | ||||
| # names. | ||||
| # | ||||
| # Used in combination with "utime_from_header" all your message would be in | ||||
| # order with the correct mtime attribute. | ||||
| # | ||||
| #filename_use_mail_timestamp = no | ||||
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| [Repository GmailLocalExample] | ||||
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| # This type of repository enables syncing of Gmail. All Maildir | ||||
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