The evolution "Trash" folder is actually a virtual view of all messages
marked deleted in any folder on your IMAP server. There's no way to see
the actual folder named "Trash" on your IMAP server. Yes, that's a bug,
it's in bugzilla.

There's no standard for trashcan behavior in IMAP.

-- Dan

On Fri, 2002-02-15 at 14:27, S�bastien ROZIER wrote:
> Hi,
> my MUA is evolution 1.0.2 and my IMAP server is Courier-IMAP.
> 
> 
> I set the option IMAP_MOVE_EXPUNGE_TO_TRASH=1 on my imapd conf file,
> which works fine with OE6 (deleted mails are marked as deleted, and
> "expunge" puts them in my Trash local folder. I then switch to Linux
> with Evolution and cannot see deleted mails in my Trash folder (I
> checked on the filesystem Maildir, they are still there, switching back
> to Win/OE shows them again).
> 
> With Evolution, deleting mails marks them as deleted, and then can see
> them in my Trash folder (under Evolution, but not in the Filesystem),
> switching back to Win/OE shows them deleted in the orig folder, not in
> Trash.
> 
> So I think Evolution is using strangely the IMAP Trash folder.
> Is there any default definition for this folder which is an Evolution
> internal and overrides my IMAP/Maildir Trash folder?
> Or is it courier IMAP which implements RFCs in a strange way ?
> 
> Any help for fixing that would be welcome.
> 
> Thanx
> 
> Seb
> 
> 
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