On Sat, 2016-05-14 at 17:16 +0300, Prometheus wrote: > I am on Evolution 3.18.5.1 / Debian stretch - Gnome 3.20 > > On every IMAP mail account i have i get two times a Junk and a Trash > folder. The one is local and the other is the on-line folder, apart > from my hotmail account which has only the two junk folders (not two > trash).Is there a way to keep only one folder? > > I also noticed that for the two trash folders, i can right click and > empty trash only the local folder and not the on-line one. Any idea how > i can correct this? >
The "classic" (AKA "correct") IMAP way of dealing with deleting messages is to mark the message as deleted and then purge all the marked messages at some later time. You can see messages that have been marked as deleted by enabling View -> Show Deleted Messages. The Trash folder in Evolution in this case is implemented as a virtual folder and will show all messages marked as deleted in all the folders of that account. That virtual Trash is completely independent of any "real" IMAP folder called "Trash" on the server. Hence it is possible that you see two Trash folders - one of them doesn't really exist though and the other isn't anything particularly special to Evo. However. Some people don't seem to like this virtual trash or get confused by the concept of just marking a message as deleted. So the Evo developers caved in and allowed there to be a real trash folder in which a message actually gets moved to the trash folder when it is deleted. You can enable it by Preferences -> Mail Account -> Edit -> Defaults and select "use a real folder for wastebasket" and then select the folder you want to use. Presumably the virtual Trash will disappear when you do that. A similar thing applies to the Junk folder - when Evo does spam detection it will mark the message as junk and it will appear in the virtual Junk folder. There is no option to use a real Junk folder so you'll just have to put up with there being two of them. P. _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list [email protected] To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
