Package: kmail Version: 4:3.3.1-3 Severity: wishlist *** Please type your report below this line *** Now AFAIK KMail lets you keep messages on server or delete them after you checked for new emails. IMHO it would be useful if there were an "intermediate" option that let you keep messages on server for a nuber of days specified by user and then delete them. This can be useful for example when you download email via POP3 and you want to let them on server just in case you need them when you access your mailbox via webmail (but you don't want your message box fills itself) or when you receive spam and you want to mark messages as spam at your provider (with GMX I have to go to www.gmx.net, open the message and then mark it as spam). Hope this helps and thanks for your great work!
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