On 27 Jun 2012, at 19:27, Bradley Giesbrecht wrote: > On Jun 27, 2012, at 9:10 AM, J E Lyon wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I see this plugin exists for v1 & v2, all very interesting... Surprised no >> one seems to have created an RPM and it looks like deleted_to_trash is one >> of the very few plugins to not be shipped as part of the default install >> with CentOS 5.5 or CentOS 6 (i.e. Dovecot v1 & v2 respectively.) >> >> Am I missing something, or does everyone really build from source? > > I was not aware of this plugin. > > Looking at the plugin configuration options how would one handle all the > various folder names that users use for "Trash"? > http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Plugins/deleted-to-trash
Hi Brad, Well, it could be a configurable folder name, or not, but it doesn't matter _too_ much . . Looking at various IMAP clients, they already use a variety of folder names, so if I access my IMAP account using my MacBook and my Android and an installation of MS-Outlook, then I might end up with a Deleted folder *and* a Trash folder. It doesn't much matter, I can undelete within an application where I've accidentally hit "delete" and if I'm looking further back for something deleted last week, I can search both folders if I can't remember where it was deleted. It all works out adequately in the end -- from an end user's point of view -- even if it's not very pretty from a software design point of view. J.
