Em Seg, 2002-02-18 às 19:08, Alex Malinovich escreveu:
> I'm sure there's a way to set up Courier to do it, but you really
> wouldn't want to. My old employer had a 30-day purging policy for mail,
> and I can't tell you how many pissed off users I had to deal with when
> they lost their mail. Outlook also has a very nice Auto-Archive function
> which can either purge messages for you, or move them to a backup
> folder. Of course, the best alternative is to get them all running
> GNU/Linux with Gnome or KDE and using Evolution, but that probably isn't
> going to happen... :)
> 

You would still have to do CTRL-E in order to effectively purge the
deleted messages. This is a normal feature of IMAP to have 2 stages for
deleting mails: first mark then purge.

Michel.

> On Mon, 2002-02-18 at 15:58, Paul Miller wrote:
> > Ugh.  That's a real pain; users won't like that.  There's gotta be a way
> > Courier can do it.
> > 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Alex Malinovich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> > Sent: Monday, February 18, 2002 4:40 PM
> > To: Paul Miller
> > Cc: debian
> > Subject: Re: courier IMAP, removing "Unmarked" messages
> > 
> > 
> > On Mon, 2002-02-18 at 14:21, Paul Miller wrote:
> > > Hi all.  I'm running a Courier-IMAP server.  When users delete 
> > > messages from Outlook, they are "Unmarked" and not moved to the trash.
> > 
> > > Is it possible to have Courier move these messages to the Trash 
> > > automatically? It is really annoying when your inbox is filled with 
> > > deleted messages. Thanks! -Paul
> > 
> > Been a long time since I've used Outlook. If memory serves it's "Edit",
> > "Purge Deleted Messages". :)
> > 
> > -Alex
> > 
> > 
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