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# -*- mode: conf-space; -*-
# ---- defaults
Create Slave
# FastMail always expunges server-side. mbsync author says this is a
# really bad idea. Let's just have mbsync expunge client-side.
Expunge Slave
SyncState *
# ---- stores
MaildirStore fmmaildir
Path ~/.fmail/
Inbox ~/.fmail/inbox
# Flatten .
# Trash option doesn't seem to work. Setting Trash to trash and
# Expunge to Slave makes deleted mail get moved into the trash folder,
# but it is left marked as deleted so it the FastMail IMAP server
# won't add it to the folder, however many times mbsync tries to put
# it there. So just unbind deletion in mutt for now.
# Trash trash
IMAPAccount fastmail
Host imap.fastmail.com
User spwhitton@fastmail.com
PassCmd "cat ~/local/auth/fmailsyncpass"
SSLType IMAPS
SSLVersions TLSv1.2
CertificateFile ~/src/dotfiles/lib-src/certs/fastmail.crt
SystemCertificates no
IMAPStore fmimap
Account fastmail
# UseNamespace no
# PathDelimiter .
# ---- mailboxes
Channel fmaili
Master :fmimap:INBOX
Slave :fmmaildir:
Channel fmails
Master :fmimap:"Sent Items"
Slave :fmmaildir:sent
# if I find myself wanting to separate listservs into different
# folders within Lists/ on the server side (unlikely because I am
# using notmuch), something like this should allow downloading all of
# them without the INBOX.Lists prefix:
# Channel fmaill
# Master :fmimap:Lists/
# Slave :fmmaildir:
# Patterns * !INBOX
# So long as I'm using a mail provider that supports Sieve, can install this
# to deliver all mail which has a List-Id into a separate Lists folder. The
# sole purpose of this is to make INBOX more useful when accessing it from
# webmail or other non-notmuch clients, by filtering out the discussion lists
# firehose. Some mail addressed directly to me has a bogus List-Id header so
# this will misfilter it, so sometimes I will have to look in both folders in
# a non-notmuch client anyway.
#
# My notmuch saved queries know how to handle mailing list and non-mailing
# list List-IDs without relying on the folder:inbox / folder:lists distinction
# at all. So if a mail provider has no way to install custom sieve scripts,
# it doesn't matter much. At the present time the script is *not* installed.
# If I find myself having to use webmail a lot more, could create the
# INBOX.Lists folder and install it again. Cf. ~/doc/archive/fastmail.sieve
# for the most recent more involved script I had installed, now replaced by
# query:inbox and query:bulk.
# if header :regex ["List-Id","List-Post"] ".+"
# {
# fileinto "INBOX.Lists";
# stop;
# }
# else
# {
# keep;
# }
# Channel lists
# Master :fmimap:Lists
# Slave :fmmaildir:lists
Channel fmaild
Master :fmimap:Drafts
Slave :fmmaildir:drafts
Channel fmailt
Master :fmimap:Trash
Slave :fmmaildir:trash
Channel spamtraining
Master :fmimap:Training/Spam
Slave :fmmaildir:spam
Channel hamtraining
Master :fmimap:Training/Ham
Slave :fmmaildir:ham
# notes from tablet computer / smartphone
Channel notes
Master :fmimap:Notes
Slave :fmmaildir:notes
Group fastmail
Channel fmaili
Channel fmails
Channel fmaild
Channel fmailt
# Channel lists
Channel notes
Channel spamtraining
Channel hamtraining
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