Nicolas KOWALSKI wrote: > Are you sure about this ? As of the last time I tested mutt imap, yes, without question. In fact I had gone so far as to take a screencast of mutt deleting 200 messages by copying it to the local machine then uploading it to the trash folder. However, those configuration files have since disappeared. I deleted the screencast when someone else confirmed what I was saying. Posting a screencast at that time seemed overly pedantic.
> Indeed, when I copy one or several messages from one folder to > another, the server log shows me mutt used a COPY command: Ok, that is manual copies, I presume. > It's all fine IMHO. Now enable trash and see what it does there. It is entirely possible they have fixed that issue since the last time I tried mutt over imap (which was, incidentally, not all that long ago <http://linux.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/Debian/2008-02/msg00724.html>). Of course it would be rather humorous since it would make pretty much most of this thread, including my starting it, moot. Which is fine. I can laugh at myself. ;) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]