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* Gmail IMAP to behave more like traditional IMAPs?
@ 2008-10-12 16:32 Sivaram Neelakantan
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From: Sivaram Neelakantan @ 2008-10-12 16:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
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I have no idea where Gmail's IMAP support deviates from the
standards.   Just thought I'd post the link where it claims one can
set it in such a way, that you can get the expected behaviour.

http://gmailblog.blogspot.com/2008/10/new-in-labs-advanced-imap-controls.html

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There are also some more obscure options for those of you who want to
make Gmail's IMAP work more like traditional IMAP providers: you can
turn off auto-expunge or trash messages when they're no longer visible
through IMAP.

The IMAP protocol allows messages to be marked for deletion, a sort of
limbo state where a message is still present in the folder but slated
to be deleted the next time the folder is expunged. In our standard
IMAP implementation, when you mark a message as deleted, Gmail doesn't
let it linger in that state -- it deletes (or auto-expunges) it from
the folder right away. If you want the two-stage delete process, after
you've enabled this Lab, just select 'Do not automatically expunge
messages' under the 'Forwarding and POP/IMAP' tab in Settings.
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For all those who have IMAP issues, this *might* help in fixing
things? 


 sivaram
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