Nope. Mine does not do that at all. Looked in ~/nsmail and the Trash
file became zero length after I emptied the trash for local mail. 
My version: netscape-128-common-4.72-1mdk
            netscape-128-communicator-4.72-1mdk

Tom

Craig Woods wrote:
> 
> I just noticed a "buggy" aspect, yes another one, in Netscape. I was
> wondering if someone has seen it, and maybe has a fix. The "bug" occurs
> when you delete your email from the trash bin. It is not deleted off
> your harddrive. It seems that all you do, by deleting in the mozilla
> trash bin, is delete the email subject line. The total disk usage stays
> untouch after you delete in the trash bin. I ran a "ls -ls" and a "du"
> before and after deleting from inside the GUI. I see no change. Yes, I
> can do a "rm" but what concerns me is the inbox continues to grow, and
> even after highlighting unwanted mail, and sending it to the trash bin,
> it does not diminish the inbox's disk usage. I am smoking Windows or
> what??
> 
> Craig

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