Even if correct solution like "use folder in XLIST" in UI will be implemented,
logic in DiscoveryDone() on trash folder should be changed to one like next;
> If (GmailIMAP && A_Flag==1) { force [Gmail]/Trash in XLIST ; }
> Else if (GmailIMAP && A_Flag==2) { don't force [Gmail]/Trash in XLIST ; }
> Else if (!GmailIMAP) { same as current }
I merely called the A_Flag "force_Gmail_Trash_if_is_gmail", and I merely
proposed it as "a new boolean of prefs.js".
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/885525
Title:
Deleting a Gmail Message Always Sends Item to [Gmail]/Trash
Status in Mozilla Thunderbird Mail and News:
Confirmed
Status in “thunderbird” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Thunderbird 7.0.1, Ubuntu 11.10
Gmail accounts do not obey the setting in Account Settings -->
[Account] --> Server Settings --> When I delete a message
I changed this to move the message to Gmail's "All Mail" folder,
attempting to imitate the Gmail web interface's "Archive" option.
However, regardless of setting, the item always moved to Trash. This
persisted after restart of the client. The settings save, but have no
effect.
Caveat: This was tested on two Google Apps for Domains accounts,
though I suspect this behavior will happen with gmail.com accounts as
well.
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