Hi James.
Maybe I was a bit unclear in my previous mail.
I am using IMAP on the Mac.
The problem is that Mail.app on the Mac creates a new folder to move deleted mail to instead of using the "original" one that Gmail uses.
Isn't there any place to setup this - like there is in Thunderbird?
-David

Den 12.01.2010 20:23, skrev James & Nash:
Hi David,

I've set up my Mail.app to use Gmail.
My problem is that when I delete mail, they don't end up in the GMail-trash, but in a 
folder called "Deleted messages" or something like that.
How and where can I change this so it works the right way? Or doesn't apple 
allow that at all?
Kind regards David

It depends I think on what setup you are using for your Mac and GMail. If you 
are using POP3, then all your messages should end up in Mail's Trash folder. If 
you are using IMAP, they will still end up in the Trash folder, but your 
actions on your Mac should be mirrored on the website and in all your accounts 
assuming that you are using other computers too.

TC
James
On 12 Jan 2010, at 17:48, David Hole wrote:

Hello folks.
I've set up my Mail.app to use Gmail.
My problem is that when I delete mail, they don't end up in the GMail-trash, but in a 
folder called "Deleted messages" or something like that.
How and where can I change this so it works the right way? Or doesn't apple 
allow that at all?
Kind regards David
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