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34 From: Baptiste <bateast@bat.fr.eu.org>
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36 Subject: Add /renew/ tag to moved/renamed/reflagged messages
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65 new messages are given a default (configurable) tag, typically /new/=C2=A0=
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67 This is handy for automatic tagging.
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69 What about another automatic tag to re-add to an existing mail when =3Dnotm=
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70 uch new=3D detect a moved, renamed or reflagged message=C2=A0=E2=80=A6=20
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71 This would allow something like tag synchro through an =3DIMAP=3D mailbox, =
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72 or at least keep folder and tag organization coherent while a message is mo=
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75 my usecase is=C2=A0:
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77 - message /1/ is received from =3DIMAP=3D in default mail folder, given t=
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79 - message /1/ is automatically tagged /inbox/ (see /afew/)
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81 - message /1/ is received from =3DIMAP=3D in default mail folder, given t=
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83 - message /1/ is automatically tagged /inbox/ (see /afew/)
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84 - manual tagging into mail client as /archive/
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85 - mail is moved (see /afew/) to /Archives/ folder due to /archive/ tag
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86 - message /1/ no more in default but /Archives/ folder is synchronized ba=
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87 ck to =3DIMAP=3D server
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88 - On PC A (not possible today)
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89 - message /1/ is re-received from =3DIMAP=3D in /Archives/ folder, and re=
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90 moved from default mail folder, added tag /renew/
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91 - (today, =3Dnotmuch new=3D just detect the moved file, and thanksfully=
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93 - message /1/ is automatically tagged /archive/ due to presence in /Archi=
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94 ves/ folder (and /renew/ tag)
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102 Content-Type: multipart/related; boundary="==-=-="
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108 <meta http-equiv=3D"Content-Type" content=3D"text/html; charset=3Dutf-8"><d=
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109 iv class=3D"mail" style=3D"font-family: 'Calibri', 'DejaVu Sans';"><p>
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114 new messages are given a default (configurable) tag, typically <i>new</i>=
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115 =C2=A0=E2=80=A6<br />
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116 This is handy for automatic tagging.<br />
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120 What about another automatic tag to re-add to an existing mail when <code>n=
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121 otmuch new</code> detect a moved, renamed or reflagged message=C2=A0=E2=80=
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123 This would allow something like tag synchro through an <code>IMAP</code> ma=
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124 ilbox, or at least keep folder and tag organization coherent while a messag=
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125 e is moved =E2=80=A6<br />
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129 my usecase is=C2=A0:<br />
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131 <ul class=3D"org-ul">
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133 <ul class=3D"org-ul">
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134 <li>message <i>1</i> is received from <code>IMAP</code> in default mail fol=
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135 der, given tag <i>new</i><br />
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137 <li>message <i>1</i> is automatically tagged <i>inbox</i> (see <i>afew</i>)=
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143 <ul class=3D"org-ul">
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144 <li>message <i>1</i> is received from <code>IMAP</code> in default mail fol=
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145 der, given tag <i>new</i><br />
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147 <li>message <i>1</i> is automatically tagged <i>inbox</i> (see <i>afew</i>)=
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150 <li>manual tagging into mail client as <i>archive</i><br />
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152 <li>mail is moved (see <i>afew</i>) to <i>Archives</i> folder due to <i>arc=
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155 <li>message <i>1</i> no more in default but <i>Archives</i> folder is synch=
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156 ronized back to <code>IMAP</code> server<br />
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160 <li>On PC A (not possible today)<br />
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161 <ul class=3D"org-ul">
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162 <li>message <i>1</i> is re-received from <code>IMAP</code> in <i>Archives</=
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163 i> folder, and removed from default mail folder, added tag <i>renew</i><br =
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165 <ul class=3D"org-ul">
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166 <li>(today, <code>notmuch new</code> just detect the moved file, and thanks=
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167 fully keep existing tags)<br />
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171 <li>message <i>1</i> is automatically tagged <i>archive</i> due to presence=
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172 in <i>Archives</i> folder (and <i>renew</i> tag)<br />
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184 <code>~^v^~</code> Baptiste<br />
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