Hi Karsten,

That's what I meant (i.e., empty trash).

David



On Sun, 2007-10-21 at 01:52 +0200, Karsten Bräckelmann wrote:
> David, please resist the urge to top-post.
> 
> > > > In order to get both to work, I've created two accounts,  each pointing
> > > > one of the spool files.  This works, although both accounts appear with
> > > > separate Inbox, Junk, & Trash subfolders.  Here're my problems:
> 
> > > > 3.  When I delete mail the deleted mail ends up in it's account-specific
> > > > trash folder (I'd prefer just one, but that's not the issue now).  
> > > > In any event, when I empty the trash, only one of the trash folders is
> > > > emptied.  The other just seems to keep on growing.  This is clearly a
> > > > bug.
> > > 
> > > Didn't check this in a while, but it sounds like Empty Trash is per
> > > account. Did you ever try opening that persistent Trash folder and try
> > > to empty it?
> 
> > I tried opening the 2nd trash folder--had it displayed and then tried to
> > delete (right-click--followed and selected delete).
> > 
> > I end up deleting the main trash.
> 
> No, that is *not* what I asked.  This will *delete* the folder.
> 
> What I asked you to do is to  File / Empty Trash [1]  for each account,
> since you reported that you got two Trash folders, of which one seems to
> keep on growing. Since you also mentioned two accounts, I assumed you
> are talking about one Trash folder per account.
> 
> If you got two Trash folders on *one* account, that would be a totally
> different issue. Probably a physical folder named "Trash"...
> 
>   guenther
> 
> 
> [1] or right click on the Trash folder and Empty Trash in the context
>     menu for that matter -- not Delete
> 
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