offlineimap.txt:minor typo fixes
Signed-off-by: Om Prakash Kumar <omprakash070@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Nicolas Sebrecht <nicolas.s-dev@laposte.net>
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@ -196,8 +196,7 @@ speeds things up considerably in most cases. This setting goes into the
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The quickest sync is a sync that can ignore some folders. I sort my inbox into
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monthly folders, and ignore every folder that is more than 2-3 months old,
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this lets me only inspect a fraction of my Mails on every sync. If you haven't
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done this yet, do it :). See the folderfilter section the example
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offlineimap.conf.
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done this yet, do it :). See the folderfilter section in offlineimap.conf.
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3. The cache.
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@ -206,8 +205,8 @@ file for each single new message (or even changed flag) to a temporary file.
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If you have plenty of files in a folder, this is a few hundred kilo to
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megabytes for each mail and is bound to make things slower. I recommend to use
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the sqlite backend for that. See the status_backend = sqlite setting in the
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example offlineimap.conf. You will need to have python-sqlite installed in
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order to use this. This will save you plenty of disk activity. Do note that
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offlineimap.conf. You will need to have python-sqlite installed in order to
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use this. This will save you plenty of disk activity. Do note that
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the sqlite backend is still considered experimental as it has only been
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included recently (although a loss of your status cache should not be a
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tragedy as that file can be rebuilt automatically)
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@ -218,7 +217,7 @@ A regular sync will request all flags and all UIDs of all mails in each folder
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which takes quite some time. A 'quick' sync only compares the number of
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messages in a folder on the IMAP side (it will detect flag changes on the
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Maildir side of things though). A quick sync on my smallish account will take
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7 seconds rather than 40 seconds. Eg, I run a cron script that does a regular
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7 seconds rather than 40 seconds. E.g. I run a cron script that does a regular
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sync once a day, and does quick syncs (-q) only synchronizing the "-f INBOX"
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in between.
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