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35 From: Sander Boer <sanderboer@mauc.nl>
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37 Subject: Re: notmuch Digest, Vol 20, Issue 57
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38 References: <mailman.5.1309146869.12973.notmuch@notmuchmail.org>
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39 Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2011 09:43:41 +0200
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41 (notmuch-request@notmuchmail.org's message of "Sun, 26 Jun 2011
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64 I was wondering what a "best practice" would be in dealing with a gmail
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65 account and notmuch ?
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67 For instance, is this a possibility sync gmail tags with notmuch tags ?
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68 As fas as I am aware Gmail exposes its tags through imap folders, I am
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69 not too thrilled about the mixing of paradigms (folders vs tags) and it
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70 would be great if it could be aligned.
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77 "Architecture is the most fragile of all the media --it has a practical application as well as an artistic application... People demolish and change buildings all the time and an architect's work is destroyed, but you wouldn't think about altering a painting or music." --R. Venturi
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