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make SSL certificate validation more automatic.
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add deamon mode. primary goal: keep imap password in memory.
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add asynchronous operation to remote mailbox drivers. this is actually
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what prevents us from simply using c-client and thus becoming mailsync.
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handle custom flags (keywords).
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fix maildir_{open_store,list} to handle partial names (last char not slash).
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add a way to automatically create and sync subfolders.
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use MULTIAPPEND and FETCH with multiple messages.
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create dummies describing MIME structure of messages bigger than MaxSize.
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flagging the dummy would fetch the real message. possibly remove --renew.
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don't SELECT boxes unless really needed; in particular not for appending,
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and in write-only mode not before changes are made.
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possibly request message attributes on a per-message basis from the drivers.
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considerations:
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- record non-existing UID ranges in the sync database, so IMAP FETCHes needn't
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to exclude anyway non-existing messages explicitly.
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- when detect unborn pairs and orphaned messages being gone? implied by expunge:
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with trashing, by local driver, or of messages we deleted in this run. the
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remaining cases could be handled by automatic periodical cleanup passes, an
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explicit --cleanup action, or be implied by one of the other actions.
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- the benefit of this is questionable, as fine-grained requests will result
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in sending huge amounts of data, and upstream is often way slower than
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downstream.
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maildir: possibly timestamp mails with remote arrival date.
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maybe throw out the ctx->recent stuff - it's used only for one info message.
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possibly use ^[[1m to highlight error messages.
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consider alternative trash implementation: trash only messages we delete,
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and trash before marking them deleted in the mailbox. downside: all other
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programs have to do the same. and what if the deleted flag is unset?
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items out of scope of purely UID based approach:
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- detect message moves between folders
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- recovering from UIDVALIDITY change (uw-imap < 2004.352 does this a lot)
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