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A note from isync's web site:
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To use this command effectively, you need a mail client that sets the T
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(trashed) flag when it deletes a message from a maildir mailbox, instead of
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just removing it altogether. Currently, only Mutt 1.3.27 supports this. Without
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such a client, isync will refetch the locally deleted messages from the server
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since they will never get expunged. Be sure to put
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set maildir_trash
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in your ~/.muttrc when using Mutt.
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isync can be integrated into Mutt fairly easily with a few hooks:
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folder-hook ~A bind index $ <sync-mailbox>
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folder-hook +maildir 'macro index $ "<sync-mailbox>!isync -e maildir\n"'
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where maildir is the name of the local mailbox (or its alias). This works well
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so long as you are not modifying the IMAP mailbox outside of Mutt. However, if
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you are using another mail program simultaneously Mutt will have the wrong idea
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of the local mailbox flags and messages will start disappearing from its index
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display (don't worry, they are still on disk).
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