Hello Christian Anton,
On Friday, July 01, 2005, you wrote:

> Hi everybody,

> i am using cyrus-imapd as mda/imap server and squirrelmail for Webmailing. I
> have noticed that when a mailbox is near the quota limit or over this limit
> it is not possible to delete any message because the standard setting is to
> move the message into the Trash folder.
> I don't want to change the setting for all my users, but they must be able to
> clean up their mailboxes without having to change their 
> squirrelmail-configuration (most users are too lazy to read how to do this or
> to stupid to do so).
> Moving into Trash does consume the double space of the message because in IMAP
> there is no MOVE command as i heard in the cyrus-mailinglist. So it will have
> to be copied and then the source can be deleted.
> I want to know if there is some patch that notices that the mailbox size /
> quota does not allow to move the message into trash folder when clicking the
> "Delete" Button and shows the user a question to delete the message without
> moving it into trash.

> How do you solve this problem?

Just 3 hours before you sent your email, somebody posted almost
exactly the same question.

The development branch has a "bypass trash" option when deleting a
message.  Until that option is back ported to stable (I'll probably
have it in 1.4.6), then you can always look at

  http://www.squirrelmail.org/wiki/en_US/DisableTrashcan

Which is scattered all over the archives easily found with a bit of a
search of the archives.

-- 
Jonathan Angliss
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