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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 11.08.22 um 12:42 schrieb Jochen
Bern:<br>
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cite="mid:0336e72c-c514-d52b-f91f-e1f0f1980ac8@binect.de">On
11.08.22 12:22, spi wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">What would happen if the list is full
and the user needs to change a
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keyword?
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The maximum limit is pretty large, so it's unlikely you end up
with that many keywords.
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Hm, that scares me as after some time users get hit by dozens of
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keywords, most of them not in use anymore. That's what happened
to me
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and that's why I started this discussion.
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I understand that the mail client needs to support the
definition of
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(user) keywords, but it seems to me that there needs to be some
'garbage
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collection' process on dovecot to clean up keywords.
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(My first thought was "how many users may there be who flag
incoming e-mails with the due date for the request contained in
them, rather than using a separate calendar or to-do-list
application?" ...)
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Regards
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</span>Jochen Bern
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Systemingenieur
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Binect GmbH
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It has nothing to do with due dates. Currently the users use 4 user
keywords and the RFC defined ones (like seen or flagged). Although
this list is pretty short recently I got a list of around 30
keywords presented - just because dovecot collected them over time
and reported them back to the mail client.<br>
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Cheers
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