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description: Triage inbox one message at a time with himalaya only
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---
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Process email with strict manual triage using Himalaya only.
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Hard requirements:
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- Use `himalaya` for every mailbox interaction (folders, listing, reading, moving, deleting, attachments).
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- Process exactly one message ID at a time. Never run bulk actions on multiple IDs.
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- Do not use pattern-matching commands or searches (`grep`, `rg`, `awk`, `sed`, `himalaya envelope list` query filters, etc.).
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- Always inspect current folders first, then triage.
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- Treat this as a single deterministic run over a snapshot of message IDs discovered during this run.
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Workflow:
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1. Run `himalaya folder list` first and use those folders as the primary taxonomy.
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2. Use this existing folder set as defaults when it fits:
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- `INBOX`
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- `Orders and Invoices`
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- `Payments`
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- `Outgoing Shipments`
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- `Newsletters and Marketing`
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- `Junk`
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- `Deleted Messages`
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3. `Archive` is deprecated legacy storage:
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- Do not move new messages to `Archive`.
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- Do not create new workflows that route mail to `Archive`.
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- Existing messages already in `Archive` may remain there unchanged.
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4. Determine source folder:
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- If `$ARGUMENTS` is a single known folder name (matches a folder from step 1), use that as source.
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- Otherwise use `INBOX`.
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5. Build a run scope safely:
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- List with fixed page size `20` and JSON output: `himalaya envelope list -f "<source>" -p 1 -s 20 --output json`.
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- Start at page `1`. Enumerate IDs in returned order.
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- Process each ID fully before touching the next ID.
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- Keep an in-memory reviewed set for this run to avoid reprocessing IDs already handled or intentionally left untouched.
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- When all IDs on the current page are in the reviewed set, advance to the next page.
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- Stop when a page returns fewer results than the page size (end of folder) and all its IDs are in the reviewed set.
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6. For each single envelope ID, do all checks before any move/delete:
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- Read the message: `himalaya message read -f "<source>" <id>`.
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- If needed for classification, inspect attachments: `himalaya attachment download -f "<source>" <id> --dir /tmp/himalaya-triage`.
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- If attachments are downloaded, inspect them and `rm` the downloaded files from `/tmp/himalaya-triage` after use.
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- Move: `himalaya message move -f "<source>" <id> "<destination>"`.
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- Delete: `himalaya message delete -f "<source>" <id>`.
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7. Classification precedence (higher rule wins on conflict):
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- Human communication — a message with freeform natural-language content written by a human, not templated or autogenerated. When in doubt whether a message is human or automated, leave it untouched.
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- Clearly ephemeral automated/system message (alerts, bot/status updates, OTP/2FA, password reset codes, login codes) with no archival value: move to `Deleted Messages`.
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- Payment transaction correspondence (actual charge/payment confirmations, receipts, failed-payment notices, provider payment events such as Klarna/PayPal/Stripe): move to `Payments`.
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- Subscription renewal notifications (auto-renew reminders, "will renew soon", price-change notices without a concrete transaction) are operational alerts, not payment records: move to `Deleted Messages`.
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- "Kontoauszug verfügbar/ist online" notifications are availability alerts, not payment records: move to `Deleted Messages`.
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- Orders/invoices/business records: move to `Orders and Invoices`.
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- Shipping/tracking notifications (dispatch confirmations, carrier updates, delivery ETAs) without invoice or order-document value: move to `Deleted Messages`.
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- Marketing/newsletters: move to `Newsletters and Marketing`.
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- Delivery/submission confirmations for items you shipped outbound: move to `Outgoing Shipments`.
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- Long-term but uncategorized messages: create a concise new folder and move there.
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8. Folder creation rule:
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- Create a new folder only if no existing folder fits and the message should be kept.
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- Naming constraints: concise topic name, avoid duplicates, and avoid broad catch-all names.
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- Command: `himalaya folder add "<new-folder>"`.
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Execution rules:
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- Never perform bulk operations. One message ID per `read`, `move`, `delete`, and attachment command.
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- Always use page size 20 for envelope listing (`-s 20`).
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- If any single-ID command fails, log the error and continue with the next unreviewed ID.
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- Never skip reading message content before deciding.
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- Keep decisions conservative: only route clearly ephemeral automated/system messages to `Deleted Messages`.
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- Never move or delete human communications via automation.
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- Never route new messages to `Archive`; treat it as deprecated legacy-only.
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- Define "processed" as "reviewed once in this run" (including intentionally untouched human messages).
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- Include only messages observed during this run's listings; if new mail arrives mid-run, leave it for the next run.
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- Report a compact action log at the end with:
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- source folder,
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- total reviewed IDs,
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- counts by action (untouched/moved-to-folder/deleted),
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- per-destination-folder counts,
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- created folders,
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- short rationale for non-obvious classifications.
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<user-request>
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$ARGUMENTS
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</user-request>
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