Hi Eric, thank a lot for your reply. Eric Abrahamsen <e...@ericabrahamsen.net> writes:
> I'm not entirely sure, but it looks like nnimap has its own server > variable governing expiration/expunging: ‘nnimap-expunge’ > > From the manual: > > When to expunge deleted messages. If ‘never’, deleted articles are > marked with the IMAP ‘\\Delete’ flag but not automatically > expunged. If ‘immediately’, deleted articles are immediately > expunged (this requires the server to support the UID EXPUNGE > command). If ‘on-exit’, deleted articles are flagged, and all > flagged articles are expunged when the group is closed. > > For backwards compatibility, this variable may also be set to t or > nil. If the server supports UID EXPUNGE, both t and nil are > equivalent to ‘immediately’. If the server does not support UID > EXPUNGE nil is equivalent to ‘never’, while t will immediately > expunge ALL articles that are currently flagged as deleted (i.e., > potentially not only the article that was just deleted). > > Does that help? I just tried to set 'nnimap-expunge' to both 'on-exit and then 'immediate but it doesn't seems to do anything at all. Every single doc or blog post I read about imap setting only talk about 'nnmail-expiry-wait' so I'm a bit confused. I don't think that everybody missed the point and didn't realized that there mails were only hidden not really deleted from the server (or moved to Trash). I had some good hope when I saw your reply and this variable I didn't know about :D but unfortunately it doesn't seems to be the answer. Anyway than a lot for your time and help. -- Nicolas Cavigneaux http://www.bounga.org http://www.cavigneaux.net _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list info-gnus-english@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english