[courier-users] Moving mails between shared folders

2011-02-08 Thread Jan Strube
Hello,

I have created a shareable folder collection containing two shared folders A 
and 
B. When I try to move a mail from folder A to B using Thunderbird, other users 
see the mail in both folders.
On the server the mail file exists in both folders. In my own mail directories 
shared-folders folder there is a link to the mail in folder A with the T 
flag and a link to the mail in folder B without the T flag. This seems to be 
correct. But the other users have both links without the T flag. After a 
while 
the obsolete links and the old mail file in folder A are deleted. Sometimes 
this 
takes only seconds and sometimes hours.
Is it predictable when this cleanup happens or is there an option to speed it 
up?

Greetings,
Jan

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Re: [courier-users] Moving mails between shared folders

2011-02-08 Thread Sam Varshavchik

Jan Strube writes:


Hello,

I have created a shareable folder collection containing two shared folders A and 
B. When I try to move a mail from folder A to B using Thunderbird, other users 
see the mail in both folders.
On the server the mail file exists in both folders. In my own mail directories 
shared-folders folder there is a link to the mail in folder A with the T 
flag and a link to the mail in folder B without the T flag. This seems to be 
correct. But the other users have both links without the T flag. After a while 
the obsolete links and the old mail file in folder A are deleted. Sometimes this 
takes only seconds and sometimes hours.

Is it predictable when this cleanup happens or is there an option to speed it 
up?


This is determined by your IMAP client. Your IMAP client sends an IMAP 
EXPUNGE command that removes messages that have been marked as deleted.


Check the documentation of your IMAP client.



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