On Mon, 2004-11-15 at 23:02 +0100, Julio M. Merino Vidal wrote:
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>   However, there is no way (or at least I can't see it) to change the
>   location of the Trash folder.  It keeps using a top level trash folder
>   (listed inside the imap account tree) that seems to be local.

If I understand you correctly, these should  help:

/etc/courier/imapd

IMAP_TRASHFOLDERNAME

>   I want it to use the trash folder in the server, so that deleting a
>   message "archives" it.  In fact, I want no local mail _at all_.
> 
>   Is this "feature" unavailable on purpose?  If not, could it be added?
>   Looks like it should be easy, given it's already present for Drafts
>   and Sent.
> 
> - Whenever I move a mail between folders, a copy of it appears in the
>   trash.  Eww, I've _moved_ it, not _deleted_ it.  This makes it
>   impossible to apply the approach outlined above to manually move
>   false negatives to the Spam folder, because a duplicate will be
>   stored in the trash (i.e., in the Archive).
> 
>   It also leaves additional copies of messages in the trash when you
>   move huge volumes of mail.

IMAP_MOVE_EXPUNGE_TO_TRASH

>   Is this behavior intended?  If so, which is the rationale behind it?
>   Could this be changed to a more normal behavior?  AFAICT, no other
>   mail client behaves like this...
> 
> If any of these get a positive answer, what should I do?  Open a bug
> report with "wishlist" priority?
> 
> Thank you very much,
> 

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