** Changed in: evolution
       Status: New => Invalid

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Title:
  Change 'junk' and 'spam' folders (respectively)

Status in The Evolution Mail & Calendaring Tool:
  Invalid
Status in One Hundred Paper Cuts:
  Invalid
Status in “evolution” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: evolution

  Hello,
     This is a feature mainly needed for GMail users as GMail works differently 
than most IMAP servers (although the Spam folder is doubly useful for any email 
service which also uses a spam folder)
    I would like to see a feature which allowed me to manually set both the 
spam and trash folders for each account. The spam folder is useful as the 
server will 'learn' what is spam and what is not based on the spam filter rules 
and the trash folder is mainly for GMail as GMail archives messages rather than 
deleting them so you will need to delete messages twice to actually delete them 
(or manually drag them into the GMail>Trash folder). This can be achieved in 
Thunderbird with some know-how, however, Thunderbird doesn't support a calendar 
natively and the Evolution calendar is built into Ubuntu so it would make sense 
to add this functionality to Ubuntu. Also, it would mean another reason that 
Evolution is better than Thunderbird as it takes some serious configuring to 
actually change over the Trash folder in Thunderbird.

  Thanks in advance and thanks for your wonderful program!

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