Re: [Evolution] Evolution 3.10.2 Can't empty (expunge) trash





On Tue, 2014-01-28 at 16:42 +0000, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Tue, 2014-01-28 at 13:53 +1000, Linux wrote:
I moved (new Install) from OpenSuse 12.2 Gnome with Evolution 3.6.4 to
OpenSuse 13.1 Gnome and Xfxe with Evolutions 3.10.2. 

Can't delete (expunge) files from the Trash folder stored on the IMAP
Server. Evolution 3.6.4 works OK.

The IMAP Server mail dir structure is:
/INBOX
/INBOX.Drafts
/INBOX.Send
/INBOX.Junk
/INBOX.Trash

Evo's Trash folder is virtual, i.e. there is no corresponding physical
folder. The folder you see on the server must be one you created
yourself, perhaps by using Thunderbird on the same account. Evo will
treat it just like any other folder. "Expunge" deletes messages that are
marked for deletion, independently of which folder they're in. If your
server Trash folder contains messages but these are not marked for
deletion with the correct IMAP flag, Evo won't do anything to them.

Note that this is how IMAP deletion is *supposed* to work, but most
other IMAP clients do it differently (i.e. get it wrong).

Evo 3.6.4 causes the IMAT server to move deleted files to the physical
Trash folder located on the IMAP server. i.e
"/var/vmail.../Maildir/.INBOX.Trash/cur".

I guess the cause is that Evo has dropped IMAP support and now only has
IMAP+ support, but still allows the Trash folder to be configured as a
"Real Folder located on the IMAP server. 

Can't increase message text size with Ctrl + '+' shortcut. 
The Ctrl + '-' shortcut works fine. This is the same with Evo 3.6.4
and 3.10.2.
There was no problem with Evo versions prior to 3.6.4.

I'm seeing the same thing. It's not something I ever used before so I
hadn't noticed it.

poc

poc



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