On 5/28/2003 5:58 AM, Steve Sell deftly typed out:

> Are you using IMAP?
> 
> If so, do you have it move your messages to a delete items folder?  Or
> is it simply marking them as deleted and then hiding them.  These are
> all preferences you can set for an IMAP account.
> 
> Also, try refreshing the deleted items folder (cmd-L) when you have it
> displayed.  Entourage seems to get out of sync with the server somewhat
> frequently.

I guess you missed my first post. It follows at the end. Yes, I am using
IMAP and yes the messages are moved to a "Deleted Items" folder in the IMAP
account. The issue is with deleting messages while offline. The messages
disappear from the message list, but aren't yet accessible in the "Deleted
Items" folder because they haven't actually been moved there yet.

-Remo Del Bello 

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Original Post:

>> I connect to an IMAP server with a laptop and do most of my reading/replying
>> on a daily train commute. Before I leave home in the morning and the office
>> in the evening, I set Entourage to work offline and pack up. When I get on
>> the train, I open my laptop and start managing my mail. At this point
>> Entourage starts recording certain mail actions I perform (message deletion,
>> read/unread status, etc.). When I then reconnect and set Entourage to work
>> online, a progress bar pops up and the recorded mail actions are played back
>> on the server (moving deleted messages to specified mailbox, setting read
>> flag, etc.). 
>> 
>> Sometimes I will delete a message without a reply and then change my mind
>> and wish to reply to it before I get to my destination. However, the message
>> appears to be in limbo. It is no longer accessible in the original location,
>> but it is also not available in the Deleted Items folder, since it hasn't
>> really been moved there yet. An Advanced Find doesn't find the message in
>> either location.

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