On Mon  7 Apr 2014 at 10:04:36PM -0400, Tyler Smith wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I have just started working with mbsync to establish bi-directional
> syncing between my Gmail account and my Debian box. It seems to work
> great, except for one thing. Most messages have more than one Gmail
> label/folder: inbox, all mail, various subfolders. Deleting a message
> from one local folder leaves a copy in the others. As a consequence,
> if I want to truly delete a message, I have to chase it down in each
> folder it occurs in, including at least Inbox and All Mail, and often
> others.
>
> Is there a way to configure mbsync to remove all copies of an email at
> once?

This is not something that you should try to solve on the client end.
Gmail can be made to work like a traditional IMAP server, but it
requires some fiddling in the settings. OOTB, however, Gmail is rather
annoying to use with a mail client.

Good luck.

    guns

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