I'm trying Evolution again after using Thunderbird for a while.  Although I see 
a lot of nice features I still have a big complaint that in my opinion is a 
fundamental feature of an email client.  In fact, it has existed in other mail 
clients for a long time already.  The feature that is missing is the ability to 
delete emails on the server (pop, imap, etc) when they are deleted within 
evolution.  Maybe I'm the only one using this feature (even though I doubt it), 
but I really miss it when I use Evolution and that is the main reason I end up 
leaving after trying it for a while.  It's annoying to have to login to my 
email using a web browser just to delete messages that I have already deleted 
in Evolution.  Why use a mail client if I have to maintain my server AND a mail 
client?  It makes no sense.  The last time I brought this up a few people tried 
to tell me it has this feature, but it does not that I can see.  I see that you 
can delete message on the server after X number o
 f days, but that is NOT the same.  What I am talking about allows selective 
deletion of messages from within Evolution that also removes them from the 
POP/IMAP, etc server.

Is this feature on the radar at all?

Thanks,
Zachary Taylor

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