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jgonzalez

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Thursday, June 29th 2006, 4:22am

KMail : Delete from server when deleted from local

What mail agent do you prefer?

A total of 5 Votes have been submitted.

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Mozilla Thunderbird

80%

KMail (4)

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Evolution (1)

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Web based mail (ex. gmail)

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Outlook

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Ok; scenario:

1. I need to have important emails in my office computer and my home
2. All non-important mails are sent to the trash (right?)
3. I configured KMail to keep messages in server when downloaded to my computer
4. I want KMail to delete messages from server when those are moved to the trash folder

Mozilla Thunderbird does this pretty good... but I need KMail to do that also!

Any suggestion?

This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "jgonzalez" (Jun 29th 2006, 4:24am)


alecs1

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Friday, June 30th 2006, 12:53am

The right question

This is the most important feature I miss form kmail, a simple and transparent way of deleting messages from the server (maybe it exist, but it is not obvious at all). And this is mainly the thing that happens to me too, I wan't the non important mail to dissapear forever, so that I don't have syncronise manualy the folders on server with the ones in kmail using a browser.
Enjoy

bram85

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Saturday, July 1st 2006, 7:28pm

RE: The right question

One of the older wishes in KMail (reported 5 years ago!):

http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=31114
Bram Schoenmakers
KDE Netherlands (www.kde.nl)