Hi,

On Wed, Sep 24, 2014 at 5:36 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan
<pocallag...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, 2014-09-24 at 22:31 +0100, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
>> On Wed, 2014-09-24 at 16:53 -0400, Alex wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > >> > There are no "real" folders in Gmail. It's a database. "Folders" are
>> > >> > simply labels (which is why the same message can be in multiple
>> > >> > "folders"). Possibly Trash is a special case of messages marked for
>> > >> > deletion (as happens on IMAP servers), I wouldn't know.
>> > >>
>> > >> I meant "real" in terms of accessibility from IMAP, compared to the
>> > >> labels/filters that can be created and aren't really part of IMAP at
>> > >> all.
>> > >>
>> > >> So I moved the 260k messages I had in Trash to some folder called
>> > >> [imap]/Trash, and as the name implies, I was then able to access them
>> > >> using fetchmail.
>> > >
>> > > AFAIK they are all accessible from IMAP, however your IMAP client may
>> > > not be subscribed to all of them. For example, I don't subscribe to the
>> > > Gmail Trash folder (label) from Evolution because Evo has its own
>> > > virtual Trash folder which is slightly different (it follows the
>> > > canonical IMAP model, which strictly speaking Gmail doesn't).
>> >
>> > I'm pretty sure there are some folders that just aren't available.
>> > There's also an option in Settings that allows you to select/unselect
>> > which folders are visible to IMAP, and the general Trash folder is not
>> > there, along with many other folders.
>> >
>> > "All Mail" is another folder that I just can't figure out how to access.
>>
>> I do see the Gmail Trash folder (and [IMAP]/Trash which is different and
>> has nothing in it currently). I also see Drafts, Important, Starred and
>> Sent Mail, but not Chats, Spam or All Mail, so they are clearly special
>> cases.
>
> This just in: I went to the Gmail settings pane and enabled all the
> above, and they all appear under the Folder Subscriptions dialogue in
> Evolution. IOW they aren't that special (though Gmail describes them as
> "System Labels".

There are two Trash folders. One labelled Trash, which I could not
access, and one labelled [imap]/Trash, which was accessible, once
enabled in the Subscriptions you describe.

Thanks,
Alex
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