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44 From: Sam Halliday <sam.halliday@gmail.com>
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45 To: "Austin Clements" <amdragon@MIT.EDU>
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46 Subject: Re: github mirror
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69 Austin Clements writes:
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70 > Quoth Sam Halliday on Apr 27 at 12:09 pm:
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71 >> But in any case, my RFE/question was this: how hard would it be to have
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72 >> an optional mode of behaviour where tags are stored in the message
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73 >> itself, so that syncing with an IMAP server (e.g. via offlineimap)
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74 >> would make the tags available on all devices.
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76 > FWIW, we've discussed being able to configure a bi-directional mapping
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77 > between folders and notmuch tags, using hard links (or simply message
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78 > copies) to map messages with multiple tags to multiple file system
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79 > folders. There's been some prototyping [1], though no serious code.
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80 > If this did happen, you'd be able to sync Gmail labels with notmuch
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81 > tags without any help from OfflineIMAP (OfflineIMAP could perform
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82 > better and use less disk space if it knew how to set up hard links
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83 > when talking to Gmail, but this would be entirely independent of
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84 > notmuch). You might also be able to work out cross-device sync, using
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85 > IMAP folder synchronization as a channel for tag synchronization.
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87 I am extremely interested in the progress of this. Please keep me
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88 updated if anything moves in this area. Hard links are a secondary
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89 concern (that could be independently scripted if memory is an issue, and
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90 is only worth the effort if the label and tag syncing works).
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