Re: Evolution trash folder

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On Mon, 2010-03-22 at 12:01 +0100, Milan Crha wrote:
> On Sun, 2010-03-21 at 20:53 -0500, Mike Chambers wrote:
> > No checkmarks checked or unchecked that I could find.  The only other
> > explanation is if I did a clean setup (no backups) and see what that
> > does.  I might do that with a clean/new test user and see what
> > happens.
> 
> 	Hi,
> try to run Evolution from console, and see what it says, if anything, in
> time of deleting the message.
> 
> One thing I do not understand from your description, when you delete
> message (press a Del button), the message is marked as deleted and
> either is removed from the message list or shown there with a strike out
> font. It should be also visible in the account's Trash folder. Because
> your Folder->Expunge does correct thing, then the message is marked as
> deleted. Thus I guess your UI is not showing the right thing, does it do
> at least one of the above mentioned? Maybe the index for a Trash folder
> is corrupted for some reason; you can try to stop Evolution and move out
> your ~/.evolution/mail/imap/<account>/folders.db file, but as it
> contains all your account index, then the next start will take some
> time, till it fills it again. Or you can drop only all Trash related
> tables from there, but it's not as that easy to do. If something goes
> wrong, then return the folders.db file back.

Yes the message was indeed marked with a strike out font, but it was
never sent to the trash folder.  I did already remove my .evolution
folder and restarted evolution again, and now the emails at least get
moved to the trash folder when deleted.  The only thing I see now, is
when I close/exit evolution it doesn't automatically empty the trash
folder, and it is set in my preferences to do it every time.

Mike


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