fre, 30 10 2009 kl. 13:03 +0100, skrev Kåre Fiedler Christiansen:
> > I need some help to understand why some of my mails hit my trash without
> > my knowledge. No filters telling mails to go to trash, and they aren't
> > marked as junk and I haven't deleted any of those mails.

> This is almost certainly mail that has been moved to another folder.
> There is no move operation in IMAP, so moving mail is done by "Copy,
> then delete". In IMAP, deleted mail is available in Trash, until you
> use the function "Expunge".
> Trash is really a "pseudo-folder", it simply lists all mail that is
> marked as deleted from any mailbox.
> 
> So although it seems a little confusing, if you move a mail from, say,
> your INBOX to a folder called "Misc", you will have two copies of you
> mail, one in INBOX, which is marked as deleted, and a new copy in
> "Misc".
> The deleted mail in INBOX is listed in Trash.
> 
> This also happens if you have filters moving the mail around.

Hi Kåre and Patrick
Thanks a lot for your good and fast explanation. You are both correct
that I have moved and filtered mails from Inbox to other folders.

This get's a bit confusing because you don't know which mails you
actually have deleted and other you only have moved. As I now the reason
for this behavior it's easier to work with.

Wish you a nice weeekend.

-- 
Venlig hilsen / Best regards
Allan Dreyer Andersen

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