Hi everyone. I''ve been using sup as a ML reader for quite some time now but a few days ago I made my mind and switch from my beloved mutt to sup as my email client for everything: so far it has been great and I''m really enjoying it. I had a problem today though: I was searching for the mail in my work account and couldn''t find it: I checked in the server (I''m using IMAP with offlineimap) and it was there. So it seems I might kill it or delete it in sup (I don''t know exactly what I did) and now I cannot get it back (I tried several combinations of expressions in the search to no avail). Can anyone suggest a way to track it down and recover it? TIA, Mariano.
Excerpts from Mariano Mara''s message of Sun Jan 10 16:55:35 -0300 2010:> Hi everyone. > I''ve been using sup as a ML reader for quite some time now but a few > days ago I made my mind and switch from my beloved mutt to sup as my > email client for everything: so far it has been great and I''m really > enjoying it. > I had a problem today though: I was searching for the mail in my work > account and couldn''t find it: I checked in the server (I''m using IMAP > with offlineimap) and it was there. So it seems I might kill it or delete it in > sup > (I don''t know exactly what I did) and now I cannot get it back (I tried > several combinations of expressions in the search to no avail). > Can anyone suggest a way to track it down and recover it? > > TIA, > Mariano.Nevermind... I was not aware I could navigate deleted messages... Mariano
Reformatted excerpts from Mariano Mara''s message of 2010-01-10:> Nevermind... I was not aware I could navigate deleted messages...Yep, they don''t show up by default, but any query with label:deleted in it should pull them up, so you can search across them for content too if you have lots of deleted messages. -- William <wmorgan-sup at masanjin.net>
Excerpts from William Morgan''s message of Mon Jan 11 18:55:49 +0100 2010:> Reformatted excerpts from Mariano Mara''s message of 2010-01-10: > > Nevermind... I was not aware I could navigate deleted messages... > > Yep, they don''t show up by default, but any query with label:deleted in > it should pull them up, so you can search across them for content too if > you have lots of deleted messages.I have a somewhat related question. I''m using offlineimap -> maildir -> sup and the issue I have is that I don''t get messages that were already read when I installed/ran sup. How do I get all the message in my imap mailboxes? Btw. I only just now realized how the reply-to (sender/list/whatever) works, and I think it''s great. Thanks in advance, Philipp
Reformatted excerpts from Philipp ?berbacher''s message of 2010-01-11:> I have a somewhat related question. > I''m using offlineimap -> maildir -> sup and the issue I have is that I > don''t get messages that were already read when I installed/ran sup.That''s weird. These were messages that are in your imap inbox, but simple aren''t read? Is it possible you they are in the Sup index but aren''t showing up in the Sup inbox? E.g. if you search for a particular message, do you see it? Sup adds all messages, regardless of whether they''re read or not in the source.> Btw. I only just now realized how the reply-to (sender/list/whatever) > works, and I think it''s great.Thanks! -- William <wmorgan-sup at masanjin.net>
Excerpts from William Morgan''s message of Tue Jan 12 21:21:28 +0100 2010:> Reformatted excerpts from Philipp ?berbacher''s message of 2010-01-11: > > I have a somewhat related question. > > I''m using offlineimap -> maildir -> sup and the issue I have is that I > > don''t get messages that were already read when I installed/ran sup. > > That''s weird. These were messages that are in your imap inbox, but > simple aren''t read? Is it possible you they are in the Sup index but > aren''t showing up in the Sup inbox? E.g. if you search for a particular > message, do you see it?I think you''re right. The messages are there, the messages marked as read in the imap inbox simply never showed up in sups inbox. This is only part of the reason for my confusion. My mail system was a bit of a mess and I cleaned it up while switching to sup. Some old messages that I''d need live in some pop account that''s now defunct, then there were strange redirects from one account to another, all of which left me in this state. Guess it''s all better now, except for all the old data that still lives in my now defunct claws mail in some form... Sorry for the noise. Best regards, Philipp
Reformatted excerpts from Philipp ?berbacher''s message of 2010-01-12:> I think you''re right. The messages are there, the messages marked as > read in the imap inbox simply never showed up in sups inbox.You can fix this in one swell foop by adding the inbox label to those messages using sup-tweak-labels, if you want. -- William <wmorgan-sup at masanjin.net>
Excerpts from William Morgan''s message of Wed Jan 13 22:49:47 +0100 2010:> Reformatted excerpts from Philipp ?berbacher''s message of 2010-01-12: > > I think you''re right. The messages are there, the messages marked as > > read in the imap inbox simply never showed up in sups inbox. > > You can fix this in one swell foop by adding the inbox label to those > messages using sup-tweak-labels, if you want.Thanks William, that''s actually a nice idea, hadn''t thought about that :)