[imp] CVS multiple account - bug or feature ?

Eric Rostetter eric.rostetter at physics.utexas.edu
Wed Dec 11 09:49:29 PST 2002


Quoting Cedric Tardif <sysadmin@destination.ca>:

> If i log in my imap account and i delete a message it is deleted from the
> inbox and moved to the trash.
> 
> If i log in my pop3 account and i delete a message it is deleted from the
> server.
> 
> If i log in my imap account and i retrieve mail for a pop3 account the
> messsage from the pop3 mailbox is moved to trash but not deleted from the
> server.
> 
> You still say it a configuration issue ?

Yes, see my previous reply.  Configuration or preference issue is still
a possibility.
 
> If you tell me where to correct that please.

Can't as I don't know where the problem is.  Could be your configuration
files, could be your preferences.  Does this happen to only you or
to everyone on your system?

> Regards
> Cedric
> 
> At 16:27 06/12/02, you wrote:
> >Quoting Cedric Tardif <sysadmin@destination.ca>:
> >
> >> But if i delete de message it go to my trash box but is not deleted on the
> >> POP3 server, is this normal ?
> >
> >Whether it is "marked as deleted" or "moved to trash folder" is a
> >configuration issue and/or a user preference (option).  So both would
> >be considered normal.
> >
> >So unless you explicitly set it one way and it is acting in the opposite
> >way then it is working as expected/configured.
> >
> >I can't tell from your posting whether it is working right or not....
> >
> >> Regards
> >
> >--
> >Eric Rostetter
> >The Department of Physics
> >The University of Texas at Austin
> >
> >Why get even? Get odd!
> 
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