Dirk-Jan C. Binnema

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Hmm, the logs seems to show saving a draft message, did you follow the steps?

Seems your messages never make it to the sent-folder, i.e. `mu4e-sent-folder`, or? Can you check if your draft messages include an "Fcc:" header? Note that you might need to check...

Hmmm... a lot of moving parts here. Can reproduce _without_ ssh/tramp? And what about an older mu4e version, older emacs? When did this behavior change?

Ah, some good detective work! Can you reproduce with graphical emacs? And perhaps you can try with setting `mu4e-use-fancy-chars` to nil (if not already); perhaps it's some alignment thing.

I really have no idea then, sorry :-( It seems like an emacs bug, but it's a bit hard to isolate the precise problem for a bug-report. Perhaps turn of...

I tried this today, with 1.12.x and emacs 29.4, am not able to reproduce... It also seems a bit beyond what mu4e could cause / should be able to cause....

It's a useful idea... it does require a bit of a re-think of the headers buffer to do this nicely. I'm adding this to `IDEAS.org`. Closing here; thanks!

Looks interesting. Will take a bit longer to review this (I'm not too familiar with io_uring), I don't think before 1.12.9 (which should be in the coming week) The performance...

I'm a bit hesitant to add (more) very special-casy code to mu4e, but I think you could add a command, something like: ``` (defun my-update-and-index () (interactive) (setq mu4e-headers-auto-update t)...

@emacsomancer hmm, I don't see any change that would affect this... could there be some other change in your environment (emacs version / desktop / ...) that might have changed?...