De-EXPERIMENTALIZE the sqlite backend and IDLE folders

Both have been in a stable release and we have never gotten negative
feedback about them. I have been using sqlite exclusively for some time
and people seem actively to use the IDLE folders without major problems.

This patch removes the scary: "THIS IS EXPERIMENTAL" warning, that I
know has kept some people from using it. Do note that the plaintext
backend is still the default even with this patch.

Signed-off-by: Sebastian Spaeth <Sebastian@SSpaeth.de>
Signed-off-by: Nicolas Sebrecht <nicolas.s-dev@laposte.net>
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Sebastian Spaeth 2011-08-25 10:18:04 +02:00 committed by Nicolas Sebrecht
parent 1fc64f4c19
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@ -201,8 +201,7 @@ remoterepository = RemoteExample
# state in plain text files. On Repositories with large numbers of # state in plain text files. On Repositories with large numbers of
# mails, the performance might not be optimal, as we write out the # mails, the performance might not be optimal, as we write out the
# complete file for each change. Another new backend 'sqlite' is # complete file for each change. Another new backend 'sqlite' is
# available which stores the status in sqlite databases. BE AWARE THIS # available which stores the status in sqlite databases.
# IS EXPERIMENTAL STUFF.
# #
# If you switch the backend, you may want to delete the old cache # If you switch the backend, you may want to delete the old cache
# directory in ~/.offlineimap/Account-<account>/LocalStatus manually # directory in ~/.offlineimap/Account-<account>/LocalStatus manually
@ -379,8 +378,8 @@ remoteuser = username
# holdconnectionopen - to be true # holdconnectionopen - to be true
# keepalive - to be 29 minutes unless you specify otherwise # keepalive - to be 29 minutes unless you specify otherwise
# #
# This feature isn't complete and may well have problems. BE AWARE THIS # This feature isn't complete and may well have problems. See the manual
# IS EXPERIMENTAL STUFF. See the manual for more details. # for more details.
# #
# This option should return a Python list. For example # This option should return a Python list. For example
# #