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\" As a special exception, mbsync may be linked with the OpenSSL library,
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\" despite that library's more restrictive license.
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-.TH mbsync 1 "2013 Aug 3"
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+.TH mbsync 1 "2013 Dec 14"
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..
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.SH NAME
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mbsync - synchronize IMAP4 and Maildir mailboxes
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@@ -167,7 +167,8 @@ under \fBPath\fR, including the "INBOX\fIdelim\fR" prefix.
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.TP
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\fBTrash\fR \fImailbox\fR
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Specifies a mailbox (relative to \fBPath\fR) to copy deleted messages to
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-prior to expunging. See \fBINHERENT PROBLEMS\fR below.
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+prior to expunging.
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+See \fBRECOMMENDATIONS\fR and \fBINHERENT PROBLEMS\fR below.
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(Default: none)
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.TP
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.TP
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\fBExpunge\fR {\fINone\fR|\fIMaster\fR|\fISlave\fR|\fIBoth\fR}
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Permanently remove all messages [on the Master/Slave] marked for deletion.
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+See \fBRECOMMENDATIONS\fR below.
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(Global default: \fINone\fR)
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.TP
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@@ -549,6 +551,34 @@ in particular modern systems like ext4, btrfs and xfs. The performance impact
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on older file systems may be disproportionate.
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(Default: \fIyes\fR)
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+.SH RECOMMENDATIONS
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+Make sure your IMAP server does not auto-expunge deleted messages - it is
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+slow, and semantically somewhat questionable. Specifically, Gmail needs to
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+be configured not to do it.
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+.P
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+By default, \fBmbsync\fR will not delete any messages - deletions are
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+propagated by marking the messages as deleted on the remote store.
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+Once you have verified that your setup works, you will typically want to
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+set \fBExpunge\fR to \fBBoth\fR, so that deletions become effective.
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+.P
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+\fBmbsync\fR's built-in trash functionality relies on \fBmbsync\fR doing
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+the expunging of deleted messages. This is the case when it propagates
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+deletions of previously propagated messages, and the trash is on the target
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+store (typically your IMAP server).
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+.br
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+However, when you intend \fBmbsync\fR to trash messages which were not
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+propagated yet, the MUA must mark the messages as deleted without expunging
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+them (e.g., \fBMutt\fR's \fBmaildir_trash\fR option). Note that most
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+messages are propagated a long time before they are deleted, so this is a
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+corner case you probably do not want to optimize for. This also implies
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+that the \fBTrashNewOnly\fR and \fBTrashRemoteNew\fR options are typically
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+not very useful.
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+.P
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+If your server supports auto-trashing (as Gmail does), it is probably a
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+good idea to rely on that instead of \fBmbsync\fR's trash functionality.
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+If you do that, and intend to synchronize the trash like other mailboxes,
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+you should not use \fBmbsync\fR's \fBTrash\fR option at all.
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+..
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.SH INHERENT PROBLEMS
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Changes done after \fBmbsync\fR has retrieved the message list will not be
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synchronised until the next time \fBmbsync\fR is invoked.
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