On Mon, 2012-01-02 at 17:52 +0800, Mike wrote:
> However, when I press delete key, it's not just moving it to
> [Gmail]/Trash. The mail will still be in [Gmail]/All Mail...
Hi,
hmm, there are some tweaks to do it right with Google's IMAP
implementation. It might be a bug, if it doesn't wor
On Mon, 2012-01-02 at 09:43 +0100, Milan Crha wrote:
> Hi,
> only IMAP provider, not IMAP+, supports it [1].
Yep, find it!
However, when I press delete key, it's not just moving it to
[Gmail]/Trash. The mail will still be in [Gmail]/All Mail...
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Regards,
Mike Manilone
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On Sun, 2011-12-25 at 21:07 +0800, Mike wrote:
> Well... In fact, I can't change the trash folder in 'Special Folders'
> here. It dosen't give me anything can do that.
> I can only change 'sent mail folder' and 'drafts folder'! I'm using
> version 3.2.2 stable on Arch Linux.
Hi,
only IMAP
On Sun, 2011-12-25 at 09:39 +, Philip Withnall wrote:
> You can change the ‘Special Folders’ preferences for the account in
> the
> account settings dialogue, where you should be able to change the
> trash
> folder to [Gmail]/Trash. That works for me.
Well... In fact, I can't change the tr
On Sun, 2011-12-25 at 14:55 +0800, Mike Manilone wrote:
> Hi list,
> The default behavior of deleting is moving it to /Trash folder, but if
> you're using GMail [with IMAP?], you cannot remove them at all.
> Then I tried to move them to [Gmail]/Trash. It's ok!
You can change the ‘Special Folders’
Hi list,
The default behavior of deleting is moving it to /Trash folder, but if
you're using GMail [with IMAP?], you cannot remove them at all.
Then I tried to move them to [Gmail]/Trash. It's ok!
So, hackers, why don't add a configuration entry about deleting folder?
Then the behavior of deleting