On Wed, 18 Aug 2010 21:55:06 -0400, Derek Konigsberg
<dko...@lo...> was claimed to have wrote:
> LogicMail uses the normal IMAP delete mechanism, which doesn't make
>use of a trash folder. When you "delete" a message, it gets marked as
>"deleted" within the folder. (and if you enable "show deleted
>messages", you'll still see it) Upon exiting a folder, if you tell it
>to remove deleted messages, then they'll actually be removed.
>
>I'm not sure exactly how Outlook handles the trash folder, though. It
>could do one of two things:
>1) The trash folder is make-believe, and just for user convenience
>2) The "delete" operation also copies (server-side) the message to the
>Trash folder
>
>LogicMail could be made to support #2 for IMAP in the future. (it would
>require development, of course, but I could implement it)
>
>P.S. I just checked in Thunderbird, and the delete behavior is actually
>quite configurable.
IIRC, Outlook 2007 copies the message to a fixed named "Deleted Items"
folder, then marks the original message as deleted and finally Expunges
it.
Earlier versions of Outlook just flagged the message as deleted and
didn't use a Deleted Items folder at all, virtual or otherwise.
As much as I absolutely despise the whole "Deleted Items" folder as a
concept, I've given up fighting it, too many clients don't have a
choice, so for the sake of consistency, I'd love to see this
functionality added to LogicMail.
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