use \fB and \fI consistently
notably, the docu for the Sync option had it mixed up in the description.
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\fBSync\fR {\fINone\fR|[\fIPull\fR] [\fIPush\fR] [\fINew\fR] [\fIReNew\fR] [\fIDelete\fR] [\fIFlags\fR]|\fIAll\fR}
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\fBSync\fR {\fINone\fR|[\fIPull\fR] [\fIPush\fR] [\fINew\fR] [\fIReNew\fR] [\fIDelete\fR] [\fIFlags\fR]|\fIAll\fR}
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Select the synchronization operation(s) to perform:
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Select the synchronization operation(s) to perform:
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\fBPull\fR - propagate changes from Master to Slave.
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\fIPull\fR - propagate changes from Master to Slave.
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\fBPush\fR - propagate changes from Slave to Master.
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\fIPush\fR - propagate changes from Slave to Master.
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\fBNew\fR - propagate newly appeared messages.
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\fINew\fR - propagate newly appeared messages.
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\fBReNew\fR - previously refused messages are re-evaluated for propagation.
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\fIReNew\fR - previously refused messages are re-evaluated for propagation.
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Useful after flagging affected messages in the source Store or enlarging
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Useful after flagging affected messages in the source Store or enlarging
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MaxSize in the destination Store.
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MaxSize in the destination Store.
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\fBDelete\fR - propagate message deletions. This applies only to messages that
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\fIDelete\fR - propagate message deletions. This applies only to messages that
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are actually gone, i.e., were expunged. The affected messages in the remote
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are actually gone, i.e., were expunged. The affected messages in the remote
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Store are marked as deleted only, i.e., they won't be really deleted until
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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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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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\fIFlags\fR - propagate flag changes. Note that Deleted/Trashed is a flag as
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well; this is particularly 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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maildir_trash option.
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\fBAll\fR (\fB--full\fR on the command line) - all of the above.
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\fIAll\fR (\fB--full\fR on the command line) - all of the above.
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This is the global default.
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This is the global default.
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\fBNone\fR (\fB--noop\fR on the command line) - don't propagate anything.
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\fINone\fR (\fB--noop\fR on the command line) - don't propagate anything.
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Useful if you want to expunge only.
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Useful if you want to expunge only.
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\fBPull\fR and \fBPush\fR are direction flags, while \fBNew\fR, \fBReNew\fR,
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\fIPull\fR and \fIPush\fR are direction flags, while \fINew\fR, \fIReNew\fR,
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\fBDelete\fR and \fBFlags\fR are type flags. The two flag classes make up a
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\fIDelete\fR and \fIFlags\fR are type flags. The two flag classes make up a
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two-dimensional matrix (a table). Its cells are the individual actions to
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two-dimensional matrix (a table). Its cells are the individual actions to
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perform. There are two styles of asserting the cells:
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perform. There are two styles of asserting the cells:
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In the first style, the flags select entire rows/colums in the matrix. Only
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In the first style, the flags select entire rows/colums in the matrix. Only
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the cells which are selected both horizontally and vertically are asserted.
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the cells which are selected both horizontally and vertically are asserted.
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Specifying no flags from a class is like specifying all flags from this class.
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Specifying no flags from a class is like specifying all flags from this class.
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For example, "\fBSync\fR\ \fBPull\fR\ \fBNew\fR\ \fBFlags\fR" will propagate
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For example, "\fBSync\fR\ \fIPull\fR\ \fINew\fR\ \fIFlags\fR" will propagate
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new messages and flag changes from the Master to the Slave,
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new messages and flag changes from the Master to the Slave,
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"\fBSync\fR\ \fBNew\fR\ \fBDelete\fR" will propagate message arrivals and
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"\fBSync\fR\ \fINew\fR\ \fIDelete\fR" will propagate message arrivals and
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deletions both ways, and "\fBSync\fR\ \fBPush\fR" will propagate all changes
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deletions both ways, and "\fBSync\fR\ \fIPush\fR" will propagate all changes
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from the Slave to the Master.
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from the Slave to the Master.
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In the second style, direction flags are concatenated with type flags; every
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In the second style, direction flags are concatenated with type flags; every
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one compound flag, the individual flags can be used as well, but as opposed to
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one compound flag, the individual flags can be used as well, but as opposed to
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the first style, they immediately assert all cells in their respective
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the first style, they immediately assert all cells in their respective
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row/column. For example,
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row/column. For example,
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"\fBSync\fR\ \fBPullNew\fR\ \fBPullDelete\fR\ \fBPush\fR" will propagate
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"\fBSync\fR\ \fIPullNew\fR\ \fIPullDelete\fR\ \fIPush\fR" will propagate
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message arrivals and deletions from the Master to the Slave and any changes
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message arrivals and deletions from the Master to the Slave and any changes
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from the Slave to the Master.
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from the Slave to the Master.
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Note that it is not allowed to assert a cell in two ways, e.g.
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Note that it is not allowed to assert a cell in two ways, e.g.
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"\fBSync\fR\ \fBPullNew\fR\ \fBPull\fR" and
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"\fBSync\fR\ \fIPullNew\fR\ \fIPull\fR" and
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"\fBSync\fR\ \fBPullNew\fR\ \fBDelete\fR\ \fBPush\fR" induce error messages.
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"\fBSync\fR\ \fIPullNew\fR\ \fIDelete\fR\ \fIPush\fR" induce error messages.
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..
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\fBCreate\fR {\fINone\fR|\fIMaster\fR|\fISlave\fR|\fIBoth\fR}
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\fBCreate\fR {\fINone\fR|\fIMaster\fR|\fISlave\fR|\fIBoth\fR}
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