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@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ versions 0.8 and 0.9.x. The invariant parts of the file names of the messages
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are used as keys into a Berkeley database named .isyncuidmap.db, which holds |
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the UID validity as well. |
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The \fBnative\fR scheme is faster, more space efficient, endianess independent |
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The \fBnative\fR scheme is faster, more space efficient, endianness independent |
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and "human readable", but will be disrupted if a message is copied from another |
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mailbox without getting a new file name; this would result in duplicated UIDs |
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sooner or later, which in turn results in a UID validity change, making |
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@ -439,7 +439,7 @@ Store are marked as deleted only, i.e., they won't be really deleted until
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that Store is expunged. |
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\fBFlags\fR - propagate flag changes. Note that Deleted/Trashed is a flag as |
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well; this is particularily interesting if you use \fBmutt\fR with the |
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well; this is particularly interesting if you use \fBmutt\fR with the |
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maildir_trash option. |
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\fBAll\fR (\fB--full\fR on the command line) - all of the above. |
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