Zitat von Jeff Mitchell :
I have a script that can find these duplicated messages (by ignoring
the first few and last few lines of each message, and using SHAs to
compare and find the duplicates). However, I don't see a doveadm style
command to manually delete messages, except for doveadm-expung
Am 26.12.2014 um 23:39 schrieb Patrick Ben Koetter:
> I've waited about two years to write this mail... :)
>
> As of Dezember, 24th Mozilla Thunderbird can handle SPECIAL-USE. The patch,
> which adds the required functionality, has passed review and TBs nightly build
> was successful. The next off
On 26-12-2014 23:39, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
They understand special folders already exist and *adapt*.
I think i have heard a similar phrase somewhere before ...
;-)
Am 26.12.2014 um 22:39 schrieb Patrick Ben Koetter:
> As of Dezember, 24th Mozilla Thunderbird can handle SPECIAL-USE. The patch,
> which adds the required functionality, has passed review and TBs nightly build
> was successful. The next official Thunderbird release (version 38, release
> date 201
On Dec 27, 2014 3:19 AM, "Marc Stürmer" wrote:
> You could use the message UID to delete those pesky messages maybe.
>
> Of course you could try deleting those messages on your own and run
afterwards a doveadm index. This should also do the job.
As I said in my OP I could use doveadm-expunge with