Re: offlineimap, mutt and exchange.
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John Goerzen <jgoerzen@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 17, 2006 at 09:40:03AM -0800, Andrew Biggadike wrote:
> > > What version of OfflineIMAP are you all using?
> >
> > I'm using 4.0.11 out of the Debian testing package.
>
> That's strange. That version has been around for quite awhile with no
> reports of things like that until just recently. What version of Python
> do you have?
2.3.5, also from Debian testing. I wonder, then, if it's something
having to do with syncing from an Exchange IMAP server. It wouldn't
surprise me if Exchange used non-standard IMAP flags that only MS
clients knew about.
- offlineimap, mutt and exchange., Steve Traylen, 2006/03/17
- Re: offlineimap, mutt and exchange., Jan Korger, 2006/03/17
- Re: offlineimap, mutt and exchange., Jon Riddle, 2006/03/17
- Re: offlineimap, mutt and exchange., Andrew Biggadike, 2006/03/17
- Re: offlineimap, mutt and exchange., John Goerzen, 2006/03/17
- Re: offlineimap, mutt and exchange., Andrew Biggadike, 2006/03/17
- Re: offlineimap, mutt and exchange., John Goerzen, 2006/03/17
- Re: offlineimap, mutt and exchange.,
Andrew Biggadike <=
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- Re: offlineimap, mutt and exchange., Jon Riddle, 2006/03/17
- Re: offlineimap, mutt and exchange., Steve Traylen, 2006/03/20
- Re: offlineimap, mutt and exchange., Andrew Biggadike, 2006/03/20
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