[cvs] [Wiki] changed: FAQ/User/IMP

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Modified page: http://wiki.horde.org/FAQ/User/IMP
New Revision:  1.10
Change log:  new question

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 A Virtual Trash folder is a logical hiding of all mail messages which are marked with the IMAP Delete flag across all folders.  
 An IMAP server would normally mark a message as deleted but not move it anywhere or actually delete it, and it would still show up in the folder listing where it resided even though it was marked for deletion. With a virtual trash folder, the email messages marked for delete would no longer show up in the folders they reside in (though there would actually still be in those folders), but they would appear in a 'Trash'  folder (the Virtual Trash).  This satisfies some people's expectations (visually), as it in essence duplicates the metaphors typical of a POP3 retrieval of email in a typical mail client.
 
 You can open the Virtual Trash folder to see all your deleted mail.  Messages stay in the folders they were originally filed or placed in, instead of being copied to an actual Trash folder or being shown as marked as deleted in their original folders.
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++++ How do I sort my e-mails according to their date stamp? When I click on Date only the first page (10 messages) are sorted accordingly. When I go on page 2 the e-mails are, again, sorted with their ID. When I click on Date, I'm on page 1. So I only can see only my first ten e-mails sorted the way I want them to be sorted.


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