On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 3:32 AM, Alan Alger wrote:
> Can anyone tell me if you can stop people deleting emails from their inbox
> then removing from deleted messages in a attempt to respond that they never
> received the email in the first place
>
> Can we either stop them from removing from delet
On Thu, July 18, 2013 06:32, Alan Alger wrote:
> Can anyone tell me if you can stop people deleting emails from
> their inbox then removing from deleted messages in a attempt to
> respond that they never received the email in the first place
>
> Can we either stop them from removing from deleted m
On 31/07/2013 14:08, Fredrik Jervfors wrote:
> Your SquirrelMail is likely to be configured to expunge automatically when
> doing a delete. When you use SquirrelMail to move a mail to Trash it
> really creates a copy of the mail in Trash, then marks the original as
> "delete" and optionally (depend
> Not sure if a bug or feature.
Feature.
> When I delete a mail in my Thunderbird
> client and login afterwards in Squirrelmail all deleted mails are still
> visible in Squirrelmail -- grayed out and with the "Deleted"-icon.
Deleting a mail on an IMAP server is a two step process: marking the ma
Hi,
Not sure if a bug or feature. When I delete a mail in my Thunderbird
client and login afterwards in Squirrelmail all deleted mails are still
visible in Squirrelmail -- grayed out and with the "Deleted"-icon.
Deleting a single mail will clean up the entire list; e.g. if I removed
20 mails i