Hello John,

On Sunday, March 28, 2004 at 20:05 GMT -0500, an infinite number of
monkeys posting as John typed:

> So a VF is not involved?

No, there is no Common Folder.

> I'm guessing you're deleting to a CF, no?

Nope, one POP3 regular folder deletes to another POP3 regular folder.
If it matters, the second folder is a subfolder of the first.  Ie:

POP3 Account
  |-> Folder 1
  |     |-> Folder 2
  |-> Virtual Folder

The Virtual folder displays some subset of Folder 1's contents
(doesn't seem to matter what is in the subset). Deleted mail from
Folder 1 goes into Folder 2.  Unless otherwise stated, I'm viewing
mail using the preview pane.

When I view mail in the Virtual Folder, I can delete it (any method)
and the message count for Folder 1 goes down as expected.  Folder 2's
count goes up, as expected if VFs are treated only as *views* of the
message bases.

> Nothing but the general tab on the property page of my 'known'
> folder..

I didn't notice that special folders don't have that option.  However,
if I point my VF at my Inbox, deletion of a message while viewing
through the VF still sends the message to Trash, as expected.

> Are you referring to the deletion page on properties of a
> CF?

Not a CF, but yes.

> I'm either having a brain cramp or we're talking about different
> things. ?:-|

I hope that clears things up.

> Gots bugs. :-)

Certainly seems that way.

-- 
Thanks for writing,
 Januk Aggarwal

Using The Bat! 2.05 Beta/12 under Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service
Pack 1



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