On Mon, Feb 02, 2004 at 11:42:37AM -0500, Louis LeBlanc wrote:
I understand now. Thanks. So do you know of a mail client that
supports Deleting Items to a folder called Trash on the IMAP
server? Right now I have evolution and if I delete mail it puts it into
a local trash folder,
Louis LeBlanc wrote:
On 02/02/04 10:27 AM, Matt Juszczak sat at the `puter and typed:
Gary wrote:
Gary,
Hi Matt,
On Mon, 02 Feb 2004 10:20:09 -0500 UTC (2/2/2004, 9:20 AM -0600 UTC my
time), Matt Juszczak wrote:
M Does anyone know of a mail client that supports a true IMAP trash
M
I use mutt with an imap server. I've tied macros to specific keys
that save messages to INBOX.trash, which effectively deletes them
from
the current folder. I go to the .trash folder and use 'D' to clean
it
out on a regular basis, sometimes finding one or two that I didn't
want to
Mozilla mail client does this. It uses a Trash folder on the IMAP
server. However, there is no setting that I found which specifies where
the Trash folder should be or what it is called. It simply just works
as expected. I am using courier-imap for my imap and that is what I get
here.
Does anyone know of a mail client that supports a true IMAP trash
folder? Evolution doesn't, and so I use evolution on three different
machines and if I have deleted messages I have to check all three
machines sometimes to find it.
Thanks!
-Matt
Hi Matt,
On Mon, 02 Feb 2004 10:20:09 -0500 UTC (2/2/2004, 9:20 AM -0600 UTC my
time), Matt Juszczak wrote:
M Does anyone know of a mail client that supports a true IMAP trash
M folder? Evolution doesn't, and so I use evolution on three different
M machines and if I have deleted messages I have
Gary wrote:
Gary,
Hi Matt,
On Mon, 02 Feb 2004 10:20:09 -0500 UTC (2/2/2004, 9:20 AM -0600 UTC my
time), Matt Juszczak wrote:
M Does anyone know of a mail client that supports a true IMAP trash
M folder? Evolution doesn't, and so I use evolution on three different
M machines and if I have
Hi Matt,
On Mon, 02 Feb 2004 10:27:41 -0500 UTC (2/2/2004, 9:27 AM -0600 UTC my
time), Matt Juszczak wrote:
There is no trash folder in the IMAP protocol itself.. Removing mail is a
two step process, first of deleting it, and second of purging the deleted
mail.
M I understand now. Thanks.
On 02/02/04 10:27 AM, Matt Juszczak sat at the `puter and typed:
Gary wrote:
Gary,
Hi Matt,
On Mon, 02 Feb 2004 10:20:09 -0500 UTC (2/2/2004, 9:20 AM -0600 UTC my
time), Matt Juszczak wrote:
M Does anyone know of a mail client that supports a true IMAP trash
M folder? Evolution
At 09:33 AM 2/2/2004, you wrote:
Hi Matt,
On Mon, 02 Feb 2004 10:27:41 -0500 UTC (2/2/2004, 9:27 AM -0600 UTC my
time), Matt Juszczak wrote:
There is no trash folder in the IMAP protocol itself.. Removing mail is a
two step process, first of deleting it, and second of purging the deleted
mail.
Oscar - well, as far as client, yes, you would need to sync them. But,
if you filter on the server, it can be accomplished on without any
client configuration.
Take a look at Mail::Audit. I use it with imap-uw, and it works quite
well. I just filter mail into a couple seperate mboxs in my
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