On 04/11/2015 01:11 PM, jdd wrote:
Le 11/04/2015 17:24, Anton Aylward a écrit :
One idiot ISP has both "Drafts" and "Draft" !
and sometime the like in other languages...
but in my case it't not the case (I'm my own ISP).
Er, no, not absolutely. You are using, you said, dovecote. that's OTS, not something you created. There's a 'standardization' to dovecote.
in the case we are discussing, the folders where created by hand,
in other words they were not default, or "automagically" created by the IPS(software)
roundcube (or squirrelmail, I have the two ones and don't remember), and probably subscribed on line, but not seen by thunderbird before I openned the windows seen on the published photo.
but there are other weird things: I have an option in thunderbird to spread the automatic archive by date. This do not works (not even in th).
Dunno. I see it on one and only one non-local account and it goes back to the beginning of the century, long before I created that account. I hold the ISP (or ISP's software or something specific about they way the configured it) to be responsible for this. Funny, another account at the same ISP doesn't have it. Or maybe you have to do something that triggers it. Ah, yes right, right click on the message then on 'Archive". Magic! But how does ... Oh, I see, if the message is from (I imported) the last century, then of course archive is by date.
in fact these are mails deleted but not purged. They disappear completely if I "compact folders" in thunderbird.
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