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Email triage state file — critical post-migration check

The ~/.hermes/email_triage/state.json file tracks processed IMAP UIDs. Without it, the IMAP triage cron job treats every inbox message as new on first run.

Migration pitfall

Symptom: After a ~/.hermes/ migration, the hourly IMAP triage cron fails with RuntimeError: Context length exceeded (X tokens). Cannot compress further.

Root cause: state.json was not in the tarball (or was excluded by a custom exclude pattern). On first run, the script processes the entire inbox — often 3000+ messages — which blows the context window.

Fix:

  1. Check if the old server still has the file:

    scp root@old-server-ip:/root/.hermes/email_triage/state.json /root/.hermes/email_triage/
    
  2. If the standby box has it, grab it from there:

    scp root@standby-ip:/root/.hermes/email_triage/state.json /root/.hermes/email_triage/
    
  3. If both copies are gone, initialize state by marking all old UIDs as processed:

    import imaplib, ssl, json, datetime
    ctx = ssl.create_default_context()
    m = imaplib.IMAP4_SSL('mail.germainebrown.com', 993, ssl_context=ctx)
    m.login('g@germainebrown.com', open('/root/.config/himalaya/g-germainebrown.pass').read().strip())
    m.select('INBOX')
    status, data = m.uid('search', None, 'ALL')
    uids = data[0].split() if data[0] else []
    processed = {}
    if len(uids) > 50:
        recent = uids[-50:]
        old = uids[:-50]
        for uid in old:
            processed[uid.decode()] = {'summary': 'pre-migration-rebuild', 'decision': 'skip', 'timestamp': '2026-07-05T10:00:00Z'}
    state = {'processed_uids': processed, 'created_at': datetime.datetime.now(datetime.timezone.utc).isoformat()}
    # Write to ~/.hermes/email_triage/state.json
    

Prevention

  • Add email_triage/state.json and email_triage/actions.jsonl to the migration manifest.
  • Verify these files exist before turning off the old server.