Hi 9Val,

On  Sat, 28 Jan 2006 17:24:07 +0200 UTC (1/28/2006, 9:24 AM -0500 UTC my
time), 9Val wrote:

SC>>   Testing duplicates.

9> Could you check if issue was solved in .06?

There are no dups now, working well... thanks, IMAP seems much improved
overall.

However there is still a major problem. I inadvertently deleted a message in
my inbox... read a few more messages, and when I went back to "browse
deleted messages," it was no longer there, nor was there any of the 80 or so
emails that I had deleted previously... This occurred without me manually
purging/compressing the folder. I am assuming this occurred when the folder
was refreshing...... and as you know, this is a definite no-no in IMAP.

The protocol calls for permanent removal of email by a 2 step method, first
being to delete the email, then using the expunge command to permanently
remove mail from the server. Mail should only be expunged by the user, or by
a feature option by the mail client when closing out.. but... as TB! stands
now, by taking over and expunging email that has been deleted, at free will,
at any time, without user knowledge, is not good.

-- 
Gary





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