(In reply to ncnmra from comment #53) > I'm not sure how this influences Shift-Delete behavior since I don't usually > use it.
"Shift+Delete" is "Delete without copy to trash when move to trash model" in Tb. This is similar to MS Window's Shift+Delete of file/directory. When IMAP, "delete a mail"=="store +Flag (\Deleted)". Difference from perspective of IMAP is; "Move to trash" model : Delete : "uid xxx copy trash" + "uid xxx store +Flag \Deleted" Shift+Delete : "uid xxx store +Flag \Deleted" "Just mark it as deleted" / "Remove immediately" : Delete / Shift+Delete : "uid xxx store +Flag \Deleted" i.e. "Shift+Delete" is never influenced by "unsubscribe [Gmail]/Trash". > Workaround #1 seems to work for now with the exception that I cannot access the [Gmail]\Trash folder from TB. If you want to copy/move mail to [Gmail]/Trash, subscribe it again. subscribe [Gmail]/Trash, collapse/expand account if required, copy/move mails to [Gmail]/Trash or delete mails while trash==[Gmail]/Trash, unsubscribe [Gmail]/Trash again. As far as auto-expunge of Gmail is enabled, any Gmail Label is removed from mail and mail flagged as \Deleted is automatically removed(expunged) from IMAP folder(s) by Gmail, and mail is removed from [Gmail]/All Mail too by Gmail, and the mail will be permanently erased at [Gmail]/Trash after 30 days. Another solution of issue of "you can't acces [Gmail]/Trash if unsubscribed". Use "Just mark it as deleted" or "Remove immediately". I think "adding Gmail Label of [Imap]/Trash or Something/Trash by move to trash model and deleting mail in Tb" is convenient, but I don't think it's mandatory for any Gmail IMAP & Thunderbird user. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/885525 Title: Deleting a Gmail Message Always Sends Item to [Gmail]/Trash To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/thunderbird/+bug/885525/+subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs