> Fran Fabrizio skrev:
>
>
>> Last night I upgraded to the latest CVS snapshot (previously I was
>> using 1.5.0).
>> I sometimes have both Squirrelmail and Thunderbird going.  Thunderbird
>> has a lot of filter rules to organize email into various folders.  When
>> Thunderbird moves something from my INBOX to another folder,
>> Squirrelmail continues to display it in my INBOX, greyed out, with the
>> 'D' indicator indicating that it has been deleted from INBOX.  At some
>> point in the future (usually the next time I logout and back into
>> Squirrelmail, but not always), these finally go away.
>>
>>
>> I don't want Squirrelmail to display any 'D' messages at all since they
>>  clutter the INBOX and make it harder to find the mail that is still
>> left in the INBOX.  I can't seem to find an option to disable this
>> behavior anywhere in the Options area of the web UI.  Is there another
>> way?  I'm using imapproxy, which may also be a factor.
>
> 1: If you delete one of the "D" files in any one folder, they'll all go
> away, but only in that folder; 2: If you choose "Empty Trash" and then
> "Compress Folders" in
> Thunderbird, you'll have deleted them from all folders.;
>
>
> That's what happens on my 1.5.1 CVS rigs, anyway. It's very annoying to
> see the things, i agree.

Expunge option is visible only when auto_expunge is disabled in
SquirrelMail configuration. SquirrelMail does not expunge messages on
every message listing. You have to move or delete message.

See also
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=1095066&group_id=311&atid=423680

I think best thing that you can do - set ThunderBird to expunge on exit.

-- 
Tomas


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