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57 Gaute Hope <eg@gaute.vetsj.com> writes:
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59 >> Really what you want is an imap server built on top of the notmuch
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60 >> library. That way you could use notmuch from your desktop and then use
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61 >> imap from your phone, and everything would stay perfectly in sync.
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62 >> Implementing such a server wouldn't be that hard, but it would help if
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63 >> notmuch made the _notmuch_message_get_doc_id and
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64 >> _notmuch_directory_get_document_id functions semi-public. Then the imap
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65 >> server could just use docids as uids. (Plus then muchsync wouldn't have
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66 >> to go through gross contortions to get docids information...)
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68 > That would be nice, but a solution where the user does not need to run
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69 > his own server is in my opinion pretty essential.
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71 You don't have to "run" an imap server, you can use it in preauth mode.
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72 Having a notmuch-based imap server would let you synchronize gmail with
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73 your laptop and then read email offline, for instance.
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