> I think they key line is this:
>
> Note that messages must not be modified once they’ve been
> delivered. IMAP (and Dovecot) requires that messages are immutable. If
> you wish to modify them in any way, create a new message instead and
> expunge the old one.
>
> And from what you wrote before, I think you're moving messages between
> folders, which breaks Dovecot's knowledge of where emails are.
The problem still happens if I replace
mv a/cur/$EXAMPLE_ID* a/.Archive/cur
with
cp a/cur/$EXAMPLE_ID_1:2, a/.Archive/cur/$EXAMPLE_ID_2:2,
rm a/cur/$EXAMPLE_ID_1:2,
in my repro script (and define $EXAMPLE_ID_1 and $EXAMPLE_ID_2 to
be different).
Anyway, I thought that prohibition was about changing the content
of a message file, not moving messages.
> > But maybe I've been too optimistic about how far that support is
> > intended to extend.
>
> I think it's a terrible idea to try and mix regular MUA access to mail
> handled by dovecot, it just leads to problems.
Only this problem so far. But maybe you are right. One reason I started
this thread was to understand whether Dovecot's developers intend for
this to work or not. If they do, I am happy to try to help fix
whatever is happening.
It might be worth noting: sometimes doveadm sync does the right thing.
In particular, I haven't had any trouble when moving emails that
have been around for a while. (I tried making sure I don't move
directly from new, but that's not enough.)
--
James
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