Sounds plausible, but I should have mentioned before that this behavior
did NOT occur with Outlook Express.  So I agree that this is an odd
"feature" in Yahoo, but there is apparently some way for Outlook to
avoid it that Evolution does not know about, or that I have not
configured properly.  I'm still confused?!?

On Tue, 2003-04-01 at 10:20, guenther wrote:
> Kinda april fool's joke, uh? ;-))
> 
> > I'm running Evolution 1.2.2, receiving mail from three POP servers
> > (Yahoo, AT&T, and Charter).  On all three, I have chosen NOT to retain
> > messages on the server.
> > 
> > Only on the Yahoo account, after Evolution retrieves messages, they are
> > not deleted on the server, rather, they are moved to a "Trash" folder. 
> > Does anyone know how to change this so they are actually deleted
> > altogether?
> 
> Smells like a "feature" yahoo offers for free... :-/
> 
> The option "leave messages on server" just don't delete messages. There
> is _no_ way for POP3 to move messages to another folder. Actually, POP3
> has no folders, besides the 'inbox'...
> 
> 
> That said, all 'folders' yahoo offers you in the web-frontend, can only
> exist in the frontend or an IMAP account. Try checking, if there are
> options, to not use that 'Trash' folder on yahoo (frontend, not Evo) and
> really delete mails.
> 
> I bet, you only can see this "feature" on the frontend...
> 
> ...guenther
> 
> 
> (Thee, who gets pissed, cause his system is playing dirty lock-up-games 
> today...)
-- 
Mark S. Warren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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