On 2020-05-04 22:23, Sreyan Chakravarty wrote:
>
>     In any event, it now sounds as if you want to move messages out of your 
> "inbox" after a given period of time.
>     For that, you'd use "Message Filters" located in Tools.  
>
>
> No that is not what I want. I don't want local copies of messages more than 
> 90 days old. I still want them on the server. I DONT WANT ANYTHING DELETED 
> FROM THE SERVER. 
>
> The retention option is really dangerous I wish you told me that they would 
> be permanently deleted. 
>
> Permanent deletion should not be allowed in Thunderbird.
>
> Even when I delete a message in Gmail it goes to Trash. 
>

If you go to "Account Settings", "Synchronization & Storage" it does spell out 
what happens.

The "retention option" is only dangerous if you don't realize what it is saying.

I suppose I take the term "delete" literally.  If a function moves a message to 
Trash, it isn't "deleted" it
is moved to a folder called Trash (the default setting). Even when it comes to 
"deleting" a message there
are options in "Server Settings".  One of which is actually deletion.


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