- Add DocumentSkippedError custom error type to distinguish between skipped and stored documents
- Fix counter bug where skipped messages were incorrectly reported as "stored"
- Enhance status reporting to show "X skipped as duplicates" for better visibility
- Fix Rust implementation binary attachment handling to support all file types (images, PDFs, etc.)
- Update test scripts to use correct binary names (mail2couch-go, mail2couch-rs)
- Add comprehensive test configurations for implementation comparison
Before: "Summary: Processed 30 messages, stored 30 new messages" (misleading when all were duplicates)
After: "Summary: Processed 30 messages, stored 0 new messages" with detailed "Stored 0/30 messages from INBOX (30 skipped as duplicates)"
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This commit completes the Rust implementation of mail2couch with full feature
parity to the Go version, including:
- Complete IMAP client with TLS support and retry logic
- Advanced email parsing with MIME multipart support using mail-parser
- Email attachment extraction and CouchDB storage
- Sync mode implementation with deleted message handling
- Enhanced error handling and retry mechanisms
- Identical command-line interface with bash completion
- Test configurations for both implementations
The Rust implementation now provides:
- Memory safety and type safety guarantees
- Modern async/await patterns with tokio/async-std
- Comprehensive error handling with anyhow/thiserror
- Structured logging and progress reporting
- Performance optimizations and retry logic
Test configurations created:
- rust/config-test-rust.json - Rust implementation test config
- go/config-test-go.json - Go implementation test config
- test-config-comparison.md - Detailed comparison documentation
- test-both-implementations.sh - Automated testing script
Both implementations can now be tested side-by-side with identical
configurations to validate feature parity and performance.
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