Food for thought, some minor discussion about IMAP.

http://perso.club-internet.fr/ffaure/imap.html

"Windows IMAP clients
...

NETSCAPE
...

 To delete e-mails in your remote mailboxes, select them and hit DEL, 
 followed by File | Compress this folder.
...

EUDORA
...

 Deleting e-mails in your remote mailboxes requires two steps: Select
 the e-mails and press DEL to mark them as Deleted, followed by Message
 | Purge Messages. This is actually a requirement of the IMAP
 protocol. If you want files to be deleted/moved in one go, Tools |
 Options | Incoming Mail | When I Delete a Message = Move it to
 Trash. Messages will be moved accordingly, but a copy is saved in your
 local Trash mailbox. To tell Eudora to empty it automatically when
 exiting, Tools | Options | Miscellaneous | Empty Trash when exiting"

> 
> On Wed, Oct 24, 2001 at 02:26:52PM -0400, Mike Sangrey wrote:
> > On Wed, 2001-10-24 at 13:51, Bret Mogilefsky wrote:
> > > My suggestion?  Rename "Trash" to "Deleted Items" and put it down among the
> > > vFolders.  (You can pick something shorter/more specific than "Deleted
> > > Items", as long as it doesn't confuse with "Trash".)  If, as some have
> > > suggested, traditional Trash functionality is available in a later release,
> > > call THAT "Trash", but retain "Deleted Items" for the name of this vFolder.
> > >
> > 
> > I think that might work well.  "Deleted Items" becomes one of several
> > vFolders and "Trash", with its rather concrete, real object nuance fits,
> > too.
> > 
> > I'm not sure of the protocol, but I think you should move that forward
> > as a suggestion.  Whether that's bugzilla or what, just do it.
> 
> I have no idea.  Ximians?
> 
> Bret
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