gimili schrieb:
Michael M Slusarz wrote:

There has been discussion about this on the list in the past. Simply put - IMP can't guess what another mail agent does/wants to do. If Thunderbird isn't cleaning up after itself, that's an issue in that app.
Thanks for the explanation Michael. Perhaps the problem is people select hide deleted and then it doesn't seem to work. Perhaps there could be a short note with the pref saying that hide deleted is dependent on $_prefs['use_trash'].

I think I found an option in thunderbird to force automatic expunge on delete:
http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=39&t=624487
mail.imap.expunge_after_delete=true

If you have a lot TB installations, you want to use mozilla autoconfig for delivering a default config. Don't confuse with autoconfig for building Mozilla apps. Maybe searching for default_pref and/or lock_pref will get better results.

On a quick search i found only http://www.it-sudparis.eu/s2ia/user/procacci/netscape/en/mozilla-autoconfig-en.html#htoc12
but there are a few other pages.

The explaniation of most prefs are burried somewhere in the Knowledge Base http://kb.mozillazine.org You can find out which preference differs from default entering about:config in the URL (Seamonkey, TB needs an addon), changed preferences are bold. Since Mozilla only saves changed preferences in prefs.js a diff before/after changing settings can help finding the right one.
There is also an addon "preferential" which explains a lot of preferences.

Marcus
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