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This approach immediately updates the remote_count when an upcall is received, as that math is important for determining positional addressing if another one immediately follows it. However, the async calls only deal in the remote count *at the time the upcall arrived*, in effect allowing for the upcall to be serially processed using async blocking calls. |
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Geary Email Client
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* Introduction
Geary is an email client built for the GNOME desktop environment. It
allows you to read and send email with a simple, modern interface.
Visit http://www.yorba.org/geary to read about the current state of
Geary's development and to make sure you're running the latest version.
* Installation & Licensing
Please consult the INSTALL and COPYING files for more information.
* Quick Start
The first time Geary is launched, it will prompt for your account
information. Note that your email password is stored securely in the
Gnome Keyring.
Geary will then begin downloading messages in your inbox and other
folders.
* Contacting Yorba
Yorba: http://www.yorba.org
Geary wiki: https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Geary
We also encourage you to join the Geary mailing list. See
https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/geary-list for details.
Copyright 2012-2013 Yorba Foundation