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+Suvayu Ali <fatkasuvayu+linux@gmail.com> writes:\r
+\r
+> I noticed that the configure script didn't notice notmuch-devel was not\r
+> installed on my system. I noticed it when the compilation failed. Bug?\r
+\r
+What OS and distribution are you using? notmuch-devel sounds like\r
+something a linux distribution might do, rather than anything that's\r
+part of notmuch itself. On arch linux, for example, there's just a\r
+notmuch package that includes notmuch.\r
+\r
+Obviously there's no way to compile muchsync without notmuch installed.\r
+But if you elaborate on what it is you saw and what you would like to\r
+see I might be able to address it in the next release.\r
+\r
+> Besides that, I had a question. I would like to synchronize just the\r
+> tags, not the maildirs, I want to use OfflineIMAP for that. Is that\r
+> possible?\r
+\r
+Not really, no. You could run offlineimap followed by muchsync, but you\r
+run the risk that mail will be delivered in the meantime. You could\r
+also run offlineimap to fetch your mail in the first place, and then\r
+muchsync to sync it between your devices.\r
+\r
+Can I ask why you would want to do this, anyway? Muchsync should be\r
+faster than notmuch, particularly if you have a lot of mail directories\r
+and/or are going to pay the cost of tag synchronization anyway.\r
+\r
+David\r