On Sun, 2019-07-21 at 13:22 +0100, James Freer via evolution-list wrote: > I thought my post was reasonable and no one has commented on the method. I've > found a solution which may be the best way of doing things but the Expunge > should work on a folder.
(The post is reasonable and conforms to the list guidelines.) The root cause of the reported problem is that Gmail offers only an approximate version of IMAP. In IMAP, folders are really folders, and a message in one folder is not in another folder. In Gmail, labels are really not folders, but the Gmail IMAP interface presents them as if they are. This works most of the time because most messages don't have multiple labels and hence only appear in one "folder", but for those that do have multiple labels, there will appear to be a separate copy of the message in each "folder" (whether these are "really" separate is immaterial since the Gmail IMAP interface treats them as if they are). I see this occasionally because I have a filter (on the Gmail side) than files Amazon messages in a "folder" while still keeping them in my Inbox. As far as Evolution is concerned these are two separate messages which can be deleted independently of each other. You can select which labels Gmail will offer via IMAP (using the Gmail web interface of course). You should ensure that this is consistent with the folders Evolution is subscribed to, using Folder- >Subscriptions). The All Mail folder is the hidden label on every message (except Trash and Junk). It's up to you whether you subscribe to it in Evolution. I choose not to, to avoid confusion. poc _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list