Is there a way for dsync to report a summary of what it did? For example, when finished, it could report how many messages in how many folders were added (or deleted for a two-way sync) or had flags modified, and if any messages/folders were skipped due to errors or whatever. This could provide a sanity check that a sync looks like it worked.
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Hi Randall,
i poked a bit anround in the dovecot wiki and found this article http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Tools/Doveadm/Sync maybe when u apply the -D parameter you will get what u looking for.
greetings, dominik
Am Mittwoch, den 17.12.2014, 01:39 -0800 schrieb Randall Gellens:
Is there a way for dsync to report a summary of what it did? For example, when finished, it could report how many messages in how many folders were added (or deleted for a two-way sync) or had flags modified, and if any messages/folders were skipped due to errors or whatever. This could provide a sanity check that a sync looks like it worked.
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Dominik Breu
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Randall Gellens