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On 05/25/16 04:19, Stephen Morris wrote:

Yes, slightly off topic.  So, if you have additional questions feel free to make direct
contact.
>
> How do you configure Tbird for the way you use the mail service (different retention
> periods on folders and only downloading mail you are interested in), as relative to the
> retention period of mail on the remote server, the version of Tbird I am using appears
> to only provide 1 setting relative to retention on the server which I have set to 7
> days, rather than as I used to have it set to, to delete when downloaded (Are you
> implementing it via folder level mail rules?). Experience also indicates that this
> setting doesn't work properly anyway (I haven't determined yet whether this failure was
> relative to imap or pop) as the mailbox at the isp's end retained mail that was
> significantly older than than the retention period threshold. I also ran into the issue
> when I switched to imap that for several days afterwards I got duplicate emails in my
> Tbird inbox. My isp's support guys were unable to explain why, and also not explain why
> it was the all the emails that were duplicated did not physically exist in their mailbox
> and emails for the same days that were not duplicated still existed in their mailbox.

The email retention policy is a function available in T-Bird.  It isn't an IMAP server
function.

Simply right-click on any folder and select "Properties".  One of the tabs will be
"Retention Policy" which you can set for each folder.

I have no problems with this feature.  Changes made to the policy may not have immediate
effect but can be "forced" by right-clicking on the folder and selecting "Compact".

When you have an issue with copies of the the same email appearing in a folder this is
normally resolved by going to the Properties of the folder and selecting "Repair Folder"
on the General Information tab.

>
> How do you work around the stated functionality of imap, that if you have a mail sitting
> in your inbox in Tbird and that mail is deleted from the server mailbox it is
> automatically deleted from your Tbird inbox as well. When I mentioned to my isp's
> support that I wanted to retain old emails in my inbox and that functionality would not
> work for me, they told me if I wanted to do that then I would have to switch back to pop
> because I would not get it using Imap.?
>
I don't have this problem since if I want to delete an email from my inbox or a folder I
actually want to delete it.  If I wanted to delete a message that was on the server but
retain a copy I would simply create a folder under "Local Folders" in T-Bird and copy/move
the email to that folder.

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