+++ /dev/null
-In no particular order:
-
-* ~h searches download the entire folder, setting everything to \Seen in
- the process.
- --> Use SEARCH? or at least try to use .PEEK when doing scans. I've been
- thinking of going to always PEEK anyway, but then you'd have to store
- updates for every message you touched. Maybe a config option?
-
-* No checks are performed on long commands to make sure that they are
- still correct after they've been made to fit in their buffers.
- Tagged message sets can exceed the fixed space we've allocated for
- them in large mailboxes. Time to move to dynamic string allocation,
- at least for these commands.
-
-* Mutt doesn't handle timeouts or dropped connections gracefully. You
- may see occasional segfaults. Solving this cleanly requires some major
- architectural updates. Until that happens, I recommend you keep
- backup copies of messages you're composing from within your editor.
- Tommi Komulainen's keepalive patch for edit sessions may work for you,
- though. Committed to CVS late November 1999, I think.
-
-* Mutt is uninterruptible during socket calls. We should handle SIGINT.
-
-* Server copy currently doesn't take into account uncommitted changes in
- messages about to be copied. Sync first.
- --> walk tagged or individual message looking for changes, sync those?
- may require further additions to imap_make_msg_set and breaking up
- imap_sync_mailbox, otherwise shouldn't be too bad. Not currently a
- major priority, though - noone's gotten bit by this.
-
-* The mutt_pretty routines don't work well when the delimiter isn't '/'.
-
-Brendan Cully <brendan@kublai.com>
-Updated 20000731