I prefer IMP's method over Thunderbird. Kudos to the imp team.
I want one of two things..
1. Hide any messages that have been marked for deletion (just hide) and
still use the trash folder.
or
2. Expunge all messages marked for deletion (in the same folder) when I
delete a message that has been marked for deletion.
I think it is silly that I have to check 20 boxes next to messages that
have been marked for deletion (thunderbird's laziness) and hit delete.
At the same time a copy exists in my trash folder.
-C
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Christopher Lafty
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Michael M Slusarz wrote:
Quoting Chris Lafty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
In Thunderbird:
Delete a message --> copies the message to trash --> marks the
original message for deletion and hides it. Gets expunged at some
point.
In IMP (our config):
Delete a message --> copies the message to trash --> removes the
original message.
I realized I am biased, but our way of doing this seems to make a
whole lot more sense than Thunderbird's way. Move message to Trash
when deleted means just that - when I click move I want that message
to be gone forever from the mailbox I am deleting from. This needs to
be an atomic operation, not a lazy operation.
Both scenarios are fine. It's a problem when the person logs onto
imp and sees messages marked for deletion from Thunderbird. It is
much easier to make changes on a server than 1,000 client machines.
Unfortunately, Thunderbird isn't controlled by Active Directory. I
just don't see why IMP ever has to show messages that have been
marked for deletion if it copies them to the trash.. But I'm
probably not going to win this argument, so I just want to know why
the new version doesn't expunge the entire mailbox when you delete a
message that has already been marked for deletion.
Because you would be making an *extremely* ill-advised assumption. If
you set "move messages to Trash" option in IMP, that literally means
"move any message I delete using the IMP interface to the Trash". You
apparently want that to mean instead "move any message I delete using
the IMP interface, along with messages that I may/many not know are
deleted, and may not even appear in my current view, to the Trash."
But that's not what IMP's option says it is going to do.
Deleting *any* message is the most destructive operation possible with
IMAP, so you need to make especially sure that you are 100% sure the
user wants to delete. If you are only 99% sure the user wants to
delete those messages, you simply can't do it. Those are just the
facts of life (and UI design).
michael
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