Curiosity got me - and Schrodinger’s cat…
I tested this and it does indeed work using a rule on the destination
Deleted mailbox. There is even a “Permanently Delete” rule action.
Good luck…
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On 20 Jun 2021, at 17:42, Antonio Leding wrote:
Re: permanently deleting a message in a single step, I think this
could be done using a rule on the Deleted mailbox. I’ll leave the
testing to you but I do something similar with removing all tags and
setting the Read flag for messages I delete…
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On 20 Jun 2021, at 17:31, Roger Bohn via mailmate wrote:
Short version: Is there a secret preference or other mechanism to
“Delete” a message so that it immediately gets deleted from the
server?
## Longer version: Delete a message in a single step??
* When a message is deleted (backspace key) in Mailmate, it goes into
a “Deleted Messages” folder. There it sits, indefinitely.
* Messages in this folder have not yet been deleted from the mail
server. A separate step is required to delete from it
* Therefore, they still show up in my iPad and phone mailboxes.
* this provides protection against accidental deletion, but in many
cases I don’t want this protection.
Is there a way to get a message deleted from the server in a single
step, without its sitting in limbo in a “Deleted” folder? I
can’t find any mention of “delete” in the documentation.
## Duo 2-factor authentication = not a problem
Following up on my message a few weeks ago. UCSD implemented 2-factor
authentication for email. I had zero trouble with MM. But strangely
enough my iPad email stopped working - apparently a surprise to UCSD
IT’s department as well.
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