Michelle Konzack wrote: > Here is nothing moved. > If I have messages I am not interested in (mostly spam) I hit "d" and > then if I change the mailbox OR do a <shift>4 the are immediatly erased > from the mailfolder.
And? See here spam gets sent to the spam folder where S-A gets to chew on them so just deleting is rarely an option. I can also set TBird to expunge when leaving a folder and not use a trash folder, however, since I *like* the option of a trash folder for the rare times I mistakenly delete something (like this message) that I meant to reply to I can just dig it out and reply to it. > And even if I activate the "TRASH" folder option, the files are moved > in one time and very fast. That's the problem. I described exactly what mutt is doing. I even have a screencast of mutt "trashing" 46 message and taking several factors longer than TBird to trash 1600 messages. It's because mutt is DOWNLOADING every message, by itself, and then UPLOADING it to the server in the trash folder. However in 5 minutes I found out that the IMAP protocol has a COPY command that takes a range of messages and the folder to copy to. I'd bet cold hard cash that TBird is marking the messages as deleted (as it should) and then issuing a "COPY 1 1600 ~/Trash" and letting the server do the heavy lifting. If you think a 128Kb DSL link is faster at moving.... [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Mail} ls -l Trash -rw------- 1 grey shared 20030517 2008-02-11 22:46 Trash ...about 1Gb of mail (3500 messages, I trash 1600, so call it about half) than the local disc you're sorely mistaken. Would you like to see the screencast? -- Steve C. Lamb | But who decides what they dream? PGP Key: 1FC01004 | And dream I do... -------------------------------+---------------------------------------------
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