I guess I don't understand how imap works.  I started using my mac.com
account as an imap server, rather than pop.  I set up the account options
(like live sync, and check for unread msgs in subscribed folders [I'm
subscribed to all folders]) and the delete model (move msgs to delete items
folder) in ways that seem to make sense to me.

The problem is that when I delete msgs, they usually end up staying in the
folder from which they were deleted; they don't just move to the deleted
items folder like I expect.  Sometimes they seem to have a line thru them,
sometimes not.  I just wish I could understand and predict what happens to
the mail when I do things like delete msgs.

Can someone either fill me in on what I don't understand, or point me to
some online documentation that explains how imap works from a user's
perspective?  Any enlightenment would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.
-- 
    john terranova, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

"Come the millennium, month 12, in the home of greatest power,
 the village idiot will come forth to be acclaimed the leader."
    -- Nostradamus, 1555



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