Comment 24 for bug 885525

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In , Dave-j0p9h616hu4aas (dave-j0p9h616hu4aas) wrote :

(In reply to comment #19)
> It should be possible to turn on IMAP logs and check for an XLIST command, but
> I don't know the details, unfortunately.

No XLIST support according to email hosting company (although they stated quite honestly that they were not familiar with XLIST, so I am not sure).

(In reply to comment #20)
> Tb had problem like next.
> Change of "move to trash target folder" is not effective until restart.
> Is it applicable to bug 534197 comment #1?

No, the problem persists through restart.

> What IMAP folder is always used by Tb, even after setting change and restart
> of Tb? Inbox.Trash or Inbox/Trash?

I cannot do quite as much back and forth testing as I'd like right now (at work in the office) but after a quick test and looking at the log, it LOOKS like it is trying to use the folder wrong. It lists all my folders which are like:

INBOX.Archived (which is where I want trash to go)
INBOX.Saved
INBOX.Sent
etc etc

Then when I delete something it ends up being marked for deletion but still sits in the Inbox (invisible in TB, but on the server it is still in the Inbox). The log seems to imply (to my ignorant eyes) that it tries to do INBOX.INBOX.Archived then INBOX.INBOX/Archived. Neither of which exist.

However, an "Archived" folder is then created on the server as a sub of Inbox (I only see it on the server since I am not subscribed to it in TB) but the message is not moved to it.