> > I wanna delete a individual email from my trash, But evolution doesn't > permit me,
You can't - the IMAP operation (which is the model that Evo uses) is "purge folder of deleted mails" - there is no operation that purges single messages. > Do you have any solution? I won't to "empty trash", because this is i > lost my every email.... > If it's in trash, it's been deleted, therefore you don't want it anymore. So what does it matter if the whole thing is purged? I've come across this method of working before and I've never really understood the brain processes behind it. Delete means delete, not hide this message because I don't want to see it anymore, but I might possibly need it again someday. You do realise that "delete" doesn't actually move the message to the trash? It just marks it as deleted in the original folder. I suggest that you go to the View menu and select "Show Deleted Messages". If you want to get around all this, I suggest you create a new folder, go into Trash, select everything and copy it to that folder. After this you will now see two copies of everything in the Trash folder - that is normal. Go into the folder you just created, all the messages will be there, but deleted (make sure you have turned on "Show Deleted Messages") - select all messages, right click and select Undelete. Now going back to Trash you will see there is only one copy there now of each message. You can now empty the trash and you will still have a copy of all your messages that you deleted, but didn't really want to delete. Select the message you want to really, really get rid of in the new folder, delete it, and the purge it (Ctrl-E). I strongly suggest that you stop using the Trash as a filing system. P. _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list