I make these strange assumptions that modern providers use IMAP.

On January 23, 2016 7:53:04 AM EST, Richard 
<[email protected]> wrote:
>Is there a difference in how POP handles this? 
>
>With IMAP there isn't an issue, but my sense with POP (which I don't
>use) is that moving things into the inbox isn't a supported concept
>(at the protocol level). The OP doesn't explicitly indicate which he
>is using.
>
>
>
>> Date: Saturday, January 23, 2016 07:36:26 -0500
>> From: Seth H Holmes <[email protected]>
>>
>> I move email out of the trash and back to other folders with ease.
>> You just got to the trash folder, find the message, and move it.
>> 
>> You may want to consider archiving mail after reading it, if you
>> have a habit of deleting too much. Then go through your archive
>> from time to time and delete stuff.
>> 
>> On January 23, 2016 6:28:09 AM EST, Paul Hudson
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> I've been using k9 for some years now and am very pleased with
>>> it. For about as long as I have been however, I've known once
>>> messages are deleted, they can't be retrieved or 'undeleted' from
>>> the Trash folder, back into the Inbox. I'd always hoped this
>>> would be addressed in an update, but as yet, not so far. Having
>>> recently changed jobs I now require email on the move more than
>>> ever and the volumes I'm processing are much higher. This means
>>> I'm finding the ability to quickly undelete inadvertently deleted
>>> emails a problem. Forwarding these messages to myself is proving
>>> an ugly, time consuming work around and this also causes indexing
>>> problems if that message requires archiving in my desktop mail
>>> client.
>>> 
>>> I suppose this also ultimately begs the question, what is the
>>> point of a trash folder, if you can't get messages back quickly &
>>> originally intact, if required?
>>> 
>>> Very much hope this might be easy to incorporate and others among
>>> the development community agree it is a worthwhile enhancement to
>>> this otherwise great app. After so long a happy user, I'd hate to
>>> have to explore other options if I can possibly avoid it.
>>> 
>>> Regards,
>>> 
>>> Paul Hudson
>>> 
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