Hi

On Saturday 3 March 2018 at 10:19:09 PM, in
<mid:1933950442.20180303141...@gmail.com>, Susanne wrote:-


> Hello,

> does someone have any advice how to accomplish this
> with a Gmail Imap account in TB:

> I want to archive messages older than a certain date
> in TB, and delete them in gmail.
> Is this possible with filters?  



This is what I do for POP accounts. I have no IMAP accounts so do not 
know if it translates. 

I got the idea from MAU on this list over ten years ago, and I may as
well paste in his description:-



On Wednesday 10 January 2007 at 1:32:49 PM, in
<mid:50628043.20070110143...@rancho-k.com>, MAU wrote:-


> Hello Lex,

>> Is there a way i can do this or something very
>> similar in the bat! ?

> Similar and from my POV even better and easier. I got
> the idea from
> someone else (don't remember who), but this is what I
> do:

> - I have a password protected account (will explain
> later why it is
> password protected) that I call 'Archive'.

> - This Archive account duplicates the folder tree
> structure of my main
> account. Actually, it just duplicates the folder I do
> want to archive.

> - In the Properties/General of each of the folders of
> my main account
> that I want to archive, I tick the option 'Keep
> messages in the vase for
> (days)' and enter the NN number of days.

> - In Properties/Deletion, I tick the 'Use folder
> specific deletion
> settings' option.

> - Then, for 'Alternative deletion' I select 'Move to
> the specified
> folder' and, of course, I browse to select the
> corresponding folder in
> the 'Archive account'.

> - And also tick the box for 'Use alternative deletion
> for purging this
> folder'.

> And that is it. As I have said, I do this in each of
> the folder I do
> want to archive. Now, when every night I run ?folder
> Maintenance with
> the Purge and Compress option, the 'old messages' in
> each folder are
> automagically moved to the corresponding folder in
> the Archive account.

> What's the benefit of doing this? Well, as I said at
> the beginning, the
> Archive account is password protected. This way, when
> you start TB, it
> will not open any password protected account and
> 'waste time' in opening
> each of it folders. Only when I need to find an
> archived message is when
> I select my Archive account, enter the password and
> open it.

> One other thing I do to easily remember which folders
> I have set up for
> 'automatic archiving' is to assign these folders to
> an 'Archive Colour
> Groups' (blue in my case). This way, I can easily see
> in my folder tree
> which folder do have an corresponding archive one.

> I'm really happy with this set-up.  



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