On 15May2018 21:28, Sandra Snan <sandra.s...@idiomdrottning.org> wrote:
Nicolas Sebrecht <nicolas.s-...@laposte.net> writes:
Tip: a maildir is just a directory having the "cur", "tmp" and "new"
sub-directories. You could create a maildir called "archive-off" and
filter it from the sync process ('folderfilter' configuration option).
Emails _moved_ (with mv or an email reader) into this maildir would
stand in the local side only and deleted form the INBOX.

This is awesome!!!! Yes I'll do that! I already have plenty of weird
shell scripts that I run on sync

Might be worth pointing out that all you really need to do to archive messages is to move them to a folder that is excluded from the sync. The easy thing is another mail tree beside the "local server mirror", but equally you might exclude your archive folder(s) from the sync. Then just not have the archive folders on the server.

Cheers,
Cameron Simpson <c...@cskk.id.au>

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