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Re: [Nmh-workers] nmh with mobile devices [was: Re: replyfilter trouble with messages from "XFINITY Connect Mobile App"]

2015-03-23 14:42:08
So, is the basic idea to have the user interface to nmh operate
via all the same nmh commands and present a folder view to the
user.?  But, the message storage would move into an IMAP form,
possibly manipulated by OfflineIMAP?  If so, it sounds like nmh
could need a lot of refactoring to funnel the nmh <--> IMAP 
interchanges through the smallest reasonable number of functions.
A companion set of functions could be maintained to continue with
the MH storage format.

Here's my thinking.

The "local store" side of things is Maildir.  You manipulate the Maildir
store with whatever tools you want, and next time you sync using OfflineIMAP,
it moves any changes you made locally up to the IMAP server and vice versa.

Replace "Maildir" with "nmh folders".  There are technical challenges, but
nothing I think is insurmountable.  Basically, nmh shouldn't have to change.
The "smarts" would all be in OfflineIMAP.

--Ken

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