isync (1.0.3-1) experimental; urgency=low Since 1.0, isync is a wrapper around the new, more powerful, mbsync program. The major rewrite leads to several improvements. Among them, it is no longer needed to set the T (trash) flag to have a message be deleted remotely. Simply removing the message now works. The (minor) downside is that anyone expecting the old broken behavior (messaged deleted locally being refetched) may lose some messages. -- Nicolas Boullis Sun, 19 Nov 2006 15:04:31 +0100 isync (0.8-1) unstable; urgency=low IMPORTANT upgrade note: This version includes a change to the way the UID for each message is stored in the local mailbox. You need to remove all the messages in your local folder if you were previously using another version of isync or else you will end up with duplicate messages on your IMAP server. A suggested upgrade procedure is to use isync version 0.7 to synchronize any local changes in isync-managed mailboxes with your IMAP server, and then remove the contents of the local mailboxes, before upgrading to this version. Then run isync again to pull down the mail again. You must do this manually, the Debian package will not do this for you. -- Joey Hess Tue, 29 Oct 2002 13:50:40 -0500