> > 
> > I'm not a great user of gmail - I have an account though - and my
> > impression was that there was no Trash folder - when you delete a mail
> > in Gmail it disappears.  I certainly can't see a Trash folder.  I seem
> > to remember there was a big song and dance when Gmail was created that
> > you had so much space that you need never delete a message again -
> > just
> > mark it that you don't want it to be seen - 'delete' always meant that
> > you never wanted to see the message again.
> 
> Gmail doesn't of course have folders, it has labels, which are not the
> same thing. And one of them is Trash (just look a little closer
> Pete :-). Nonetheless Gmail presents its labels to IMAP clients as if
> they were folders so AFAIK the point is more or less moot.

Hmm.  But when I delete something it never gets a trash label, it just
disappears.  The same thing happens within Evo - I delete a message, it
gets marked as deleted, then quickly disappears.

> 
> See http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=78755 and
> http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=78892
> 
So does this answer the OP question?  When you delete a message using
IMAP it will be moved to the [Gmail]/Trash folder because that's where
its label indicates it should be?

P.

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