The other reasonable option, and the one that I believe most IMAP clients follow is at initial launch create the folders if they do not exist. This is the solution I would endorse.

-Charles

Dean Jones wrote:
Instead of creating a folder that possibly some people might not want, why not just simply check if there is a Trash folder and if there isn't, simply delete the message and expunge? If there is a trash folder, move it to Trash.
If this sounds better, I can write a quick patch for it.

On Mon, 13 Feb 2006 16:17:24 -0700, Jacob Brunson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've had a couple of users complain about not being able to delete
messages.
The cause turns out to be that they don't have a Trash folder.

The attached diff/patch avoids this by creating the Trash folder if it
doesn't
exist before moving a message into it.

The only problem is that even though the Trash folder is created, it
doesn't
show up in the folders list until the whole folders list is refreshed.

--
Jacob Brunson
Department of Chemistry, BYU







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