> > > > Do you have "Show deleted messages" turned on? > > No. >
You might like to turn it on. The action of "delete" is classically implemented as "mark as deleted" and then purge the marked messages later in IMAP; a "move" message action was originally implemented as "copy and delete", and that "delete" action left a "mark as deleted" message in the original folder. This can all lead to a bit of confusion if you don't know what's going on. This was all an IMAP server function, not Evolution. Recent versions of IMAP servers often now implement a proper "move" function which Evo will use if it's there; that doesn't leave a deleted message in the originating folder. Turning on "Show Deleted Messages" will allow you to see if there are any un-purged deleted messages still present that may be causing confusion. > > > I suspect it's an issue of trying to use features for something they > > weren't intended for. If you need to "Archive" things, then use the > > built in archiving mechanism - it can be done manually with a key > > combination or an icon on the top bar, or it can be setup to be > > automatic. > > This could be but why would it happen "suddenly". It worked for many > years and only in the past 1-2 years the problem of reappearing emails > occurred (consistently unless I set the official TRASH folder as the > "Real Folder for Wastebasket/Trash" on one computer. It could be that something has changed on the IMAP server side, not with Evolution. The way that some of the IMAP operations are implemented might now result in leaving "deleted" messages lying around that you can't see. There are also some odd IMAP implementations out there - the Gmail version is one because they have difficulty mapping IMAP functions to the philosophy of how Google handles your mail; it might be that web.de is also a "bit odd". > > If there is no apparent problem or solution, that is fine. Although it > is not ideal, I could continue to I set the official TRASH folder as > the "Real Folder for Wastebasket/Trash" on one computer (with 3.34.1-2, > Ubuntu 19.10). And at the same time I hope this "workaround" will > continue to work as my wife just wants to press the "delete" key to > move the email to the "saved email folder" (called Archive) and we want > to keep these emails in this synchronized folder. > There may be other ways of doing approximately similar things: what about "flagging" an email that she wants to archive, then periodically running a filter that moves all the flagged mail to the archive folder. P. _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list