On Mon, 15 Nov 2004 17:31:02 -0500
Jeffrey Stedfast <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Mon, 2004-11-15 at 23:02 +0100, Julio M. Merino Vidal wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > 
> [snip]
> >   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.
> 
> that's because the Trash folder isn't a real folder, it's a virtual
> folder.
> 
> the way Trash works is that it knows about all messages in all folders
> marked for deletion and displays them. This is how IMAP was intended to
> work by Mark Crispin, the author of the IMAP specification (and in fact
> is how Pine works as well afaik).

Oooh, that explains everything.

> >   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).
> 
> why is Trash archived at all? it's Trash. e.g. stuff you don't give a
> rats arse about. If you care about it, then it isn't Trash.

Because I use the mails in the archive to train bogofilter with ham mails.
And the easiest way to acomplish this is to make the trash folder the same
as the archive.  I could train it using the inbox, but then, if there is
any false negative in it, it will be learnt as ham instead of spam.
(I know, it can happen the other way around: a false positive will be learnt
as spam... but this doesn't usually happen hehe)

> >   Could this be changed to a more normal behavior?
> 
> with a lot of work, perhaps.

Given that IMAP is expected to work this way (thanks for your explanations),
I'm now not so sure that implementing another behavior could be good ;)

Anyway, thanks again for the points, and thanks to Ron for his courier
tips (I'll have to look at them later).  I was clearly missing some details
about IMAP.

I'm open to suggestions on my approach to handle mail so that it gets
Evolution-friendly ;)

Kind regards,

-- 
Julio M. Merino Vidal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
http://www.livejournal.com/users/jmmv/
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