David Mazieres writes: > Initially, when you run "muchsync --init", it copies all the files to > your maildir, and for each file invokes > notmuch_message_tags_to_maildir_flag. That changes the name of the > file, with the result that the sql database and the actual mail > directory end up out of sync. That on it's own is not a big deal, but > it means that the next time muchsync, muchsync will have to rescan all > of the files, as their names are no longer correct. That shouldn't > cause any extra traffic between the two machines, but it will require > time on the client. That is likely the source of the delay you were > seeing. Yes, that seems to be probable scenario. > However, if you C-c the client during this process, I still don't see > any problems arising that cause more links to be transferred between > machines. So I'm kind of stumped about that part. I don't think that C-c caused more links transfers. It's just about that on rerun (after C-c) the notmuch on server reported renames which probably took place in the previous run. -- Amadeusz Żołnowski