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$Id: FAQ.Folders_Sizes.txt,v 1.7 2022/04/23 13:45:15 gilles Exp gilles $
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This documentation is also available online at
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https://imapsync.lamiral.info/FAQ.d/
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https://imapsync.lamiral.info/FAQ.d/FAQ.Folders_Sizes.txt
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Imapsync tips to know folders sizes.
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Questions answered in this FAQ are:
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Q. How can I know the size of all folders before launching a sync?
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Q. After a sync, the folders sizes and the number of messages don't
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match between the source mailbox on host1 and the destination
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mailbox on host2.
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Why? What can I do about it?
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Now the questions again with their answers.
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Q. How can I know the size of all folders before launching a sync?
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R. Use --justfoldersizes option.
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With the --justfoldersizes option, imapsync evaluates and displays the
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folders sizes on both sides and then exits without doing any transfer.
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It also presents the total size of each account, the number of messages,
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the biggest message size, the number of folders.
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Example:
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imapsync ... --justfoldersizes
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Q. After a sync, the folders sizes and the number of messages don't
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match between the source mailbox on host1 and the destination
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mailbox on host2.
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Why? What can I do about it?
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R. There are several reasons to explain the different counts between
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source and destination after a sync.
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1) The sync ended prematurely, before syncing all wanted folders.
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Solution: run new syncs until completion.
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2) There are messages on host2 that are not on host1, so host2 is
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bigger than host1. Imapsync doesn't delete any message by default.
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Solution: use --delete2 to have a strict sync by folder, ie,
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delete messages on host2 that are not on host1.
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3) There are folders on host2 that are not on host1, so host2 is
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bigger. Imapsync doesn't delete any folder by default.
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Solution: use --delete2folders to have a strict sync, ie,
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delete folders on host2 that are not on host1.
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4) There are duplicate messages on host1. Imapsync doesn't sync
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duplicates by default. But it counts them and presents the number
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found at the end on the line "Messages found duplicate on host1".
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To sync duplicates, use the option --syncduplicates
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5) There are cross-duplicate messages on host1, same messages in different
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folders, and you use --gmail1 or --skipcrossduplicates, which avoid
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copying cross-duplicate messages in more than one folder on host2.
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Use --noskipcrossduplicates if you want imapsync to sync cross-duplicates.
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6) There are duplicate messages on host2 so host2 is
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bigger than host1. Solution: use --delete2duplicates to delete
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the host2 duplicates.
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7) Cosmic rays...
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The important part to take into account for a good and well done sync
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is the last lines of imapsync. A good sync is when you encounter the
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three final lines:
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"The sync looks good, all xxxx identified messages in host1 are on host2."
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"There is no unidentified message on host1."
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"Detected 0 errors"
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