On 05/03/2013 04:00 PM, lst_ho...@kwsoft.de wrote:
But for simply leave mail on server with POP3 most MUAs have this feature anyway today, no? So at least for Thunderbird and Outlook this couldn't be the only use-case. Most requests i have seen where because of - Misguided user using POP3 on different devices with the same account --> Better use IMAP - People unable to throw away anything because they are unable to decide what is important

I agree. And, what are you going to do? There are times when you need to bend over backwards due to the user's uncorrectable technical incorrectness. You need to figure out the least expensive (and I don't mean money) way to make your service manageable, which doesn't involve the impossible - arguing with your users. Your users will come at you asking you to undelete the emails they deleted and when you tell them that you fulfilled their request to delete the emails, they will say that they don't know what you are talking about. And that's the truth. The user didn't delete anything. The user agent did. And somehow it all ends up being your problem. If you don't like this feature, don't enable it. But it's useful in some situations.

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