[email protected] wrote:
>I see what you mean... Probably the best way is to declare just trash
>folder, allow creating children there, and it and its children all
>autoexpire.

Yes, but there needs to be the ability to have multiple trash folders (at
the top level).
Because I've seen mail clients create folders like:
Spam, Junk, Unwanted E-mail (and all their locale translated variants on this
theme) for the spam folder (which should autoexpire)
and
Trash, Deleted Messages (and all locale translated variants) for the normal
trash folder (which should autoexpire too).

Some people use multiple clients intermittently, and they fail to configure
them in a uniform way, so they tend to have (real world example):

- Trash
- Deleted Messages
- Ongewenste e-mail  (this is Spam translated in Dutch)
  - Deleted Messages (god only knows why this subfolder is here)
- Verwijderde items

So there needs to be the ability to mark all four toplevel variants
and then anything in subfolders has to follow suite.
-- 
Stephen.

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