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* nnimap move behaving like copy
@ 2005-11-02  6:29 Jesse F. Hughes
  2005-11-12  5:39 ` Kevin Greiner
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Jesse F. Hughes @ 2005-11-02  6:29 UTC (permalink / raw)


Hey ho.

For some time now, whenever I move an article from one nnimap group to
another (same server), it is failing to delete the article from the
original group.  

I've tried to diagnose the problem, but I don't know diddly about
nnimap.  I've looked at nnimap-request-move-article.  The final
command there is:

	     (imap-message-flags-add
	      (imap-range-to-message-set (list article))
	      "\\Deleted" 'silent nnimap-server-buffer)

Gnus clearly reaches that command (I asked for messages before and
after it).  But nonetheless, the article still sits happily on my
server.

I don't know how to figure out whether the article is being marked
"Deleted" or not.  The server is a courier-imap server on another of
my machines, so I have access to whatever logs are being created.

The problem seems to have started after updating to No Gnus v0.3
from Oort Gnus.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.

-- 
Jesse F. Hughes
"And I'm one of my own biggest skeptics as I had *YEARS* of wrong
ideas, and attempts that failed.  Worse, for some of them it took
*MONTHS* before I figured out where I screwed up." -- James Harris


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2005-11-12  5:39 ` Kevin Greiner
2005-11-13  6:43   ` Kevin Greiner
2005-11-13  9:47     ` leon
2005-11-13 13:30       ` Sébastien Kirche
2005-11-14 21:40     ` Jesse F. Hughes

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