Randy Noval wrote: > No, you're combining behaviors and removing the user's option to choose.
Agreed! Just like Thunderbird! > For example, on the default install of thunderbird (what most people > will use), that setting is not checked, though it is an option. An And in a default install of RC, most users will have a Trash folder defined (and the config will already be pointing at it) and again, RC will perform exactly the same as TB - maintaining the unread status and moving the message to the Trash folder. RC is in desperate need of both a system for user options, and a point and click install process, but in the meantime what I'm advocating for (and programming) is increased functionality (ability to undelete messages when there isn't a Trash folder) and consistency with other e-mail clients. -Charles
