On 7 October 2014 12:04:59 am AEDT, "Gary M. Berg" <[email protected]> 
wrote:
>My original question was to ask if I can move email from the local
>trash 
>back to my Inbox (when using POP3). Seth said (basically) just move it
>like 
>you would in any desktop client. Which can't be done, I commented.
>
>In my opinion, once you are dealing with POP3 mail it is a fallacy to
>think 
>you can keep the folders in sync with the server. If you want to do
>that 
>you should use IMAP.
>


Gary,  

this is simply my $.02 worth, based on own pov, nothing else.

Comment above makes sense, as IMAP had already folders, what's the point of 
developing such (local/propriety) function, when such is readily available in 
the alternative protocol.....?

Like I posted, POP has no concept of folders....

</$.02>


>At any rate, no one has really answered my question - when using POP3
>can I 
>move a message from the trash back to the Inbox. I don't want to make
>any 
>change to the actual server mailbox, I want to change the local
>folders. 
>Pretty much any email client on any platform can do this; except
>perhaps 
>K-9.
>
>On Saturday, October 4, 2014 5:07:28 PM UTC-4, voytek wrote:
>
>>
>> There is no such thing as folders in POP, 
>> POP has no such concept as 'folders' 
>>
>> -- 
>> Sent from Kaiten Mail. Please excuse my brevity. 
>>

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Sent from Kaiten Mail. Please excuse my brevity.

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