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authorGuilhem Moulin <guilhem@fripost.org>2020-01-29 12:21:59 +0100
committerGuilhem Moulin <guilhem@fripost.org>2020-01-29 12:21:59 +0100
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Merge tag 'upstream/0.5' into debian
Upstream version 0.5
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@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ While most bidirectional synchronisation software (such as [OfflineIMAP])
are able to handle a mail storage in Maildir format, *InterIMAP is
not*. Instead, InterIMAP needs an [IMAP4rev1] server on *both* peers
to synchronize. This may sound like a severe limitation at first, but by
-seeing both local and remote mail storage though the same “IMAP lens”,
+seeing both local and remote mail storage through the same “IMAP lens”,
InterIMAP is able to take advantage of the abstraction layer and
perform significant optimizations, yielding [much faster](benchmark.html)
synchronization.