- Remove obsolete CouchDB design documents (webmail.json, dashboard.json)
- Clean up webmail-related code from couch/couch.go (WebmailViews, CreateWebmailViews, etc.)
- Update documentation to focus on core mail-to-CouchDB storage functionality
- Add Future Plans section describing planned webmail viewer as separate component
- Apply go fmt formatting and ensure code quality standards
- Update test documentation to show raw CouchDB API access patterns
- Remove compiled binary from repository
This refactor simplifies the codebase to focus on its core purpose: efficiently
backing up emails from IMAP to CouchDB. The webmail interface will be developed
as a separate, optional component to maintain clean separation of concerns.
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## Documentation Enhancements
- Create comprehensive README with installation, configuration, and usage examples
- Add simple, advanced, and provider-specific configuration examples
- Document all features: incremental sync, wildcard patterns, keyword filtering, attachment support
- Include production deployment guidance and troubleshooting section
- Add architecture documentation with database structure and document format examples
## Configuration Cleanup
- Remove unnecessary `database` field from CouchDB configuration
- Add `m2c_` prefix to all CouchDB database names for better namespace isolation
- Update GenerateAccountDBName() to consistently prefix databases with `m2c_`
- Clean up all configuration examples to remove deprecated database field
## Test Environment Simplification
- Simplify test script structure to eliminate confusion and redundancy
- Remove redundant populate-test-messages.sh wrapper script
- Update run-tests.sh to be comprehensive automated test with cleanup
- Maintain clear separation: automated tests vs manual testing environment
- Update all test scripts to expect m2c-prefixed database names
## Configuration Examples Added
- config-simple.json: Basic single Gmail account setup
- config-advanced.json: Multi-account with complex filtering and different providers
- config-providers.json: Real-world configurations for Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo, iCloud
## Benefits
- Clear documentation for users from beginner to advanced
- Namespace isolation prevents database conflicts in shared CouchDB instances
- Simplified test workflow eliminates user confusion about which scripts to use
- Comprehensive examples cover common email provider configurations
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