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On 16-09-07 at 18:41, Mick wrote: |
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> On Thursday 08 Sep 2016 00:47:13 Andrew Lowe wrote: |
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> > On 07/09/16 23:45, Peter Humphrey wrote: |
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> > > Hello list, |
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> > > |
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> > > As I said in the "emerge @system" thread, I've built a fresh ~amd64 system |
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> > > on this i7 box. I also created a new user directory for myself, copying in |
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> > > only .bash*, .gkrellm2 and .mozilla. |
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> > > |
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> > > After spending a good long time setting up KDE and friends just the way I |
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> > > like them, the one remaining task was to set up KMail and import my |
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> > > 1000-or- so messages. That worked all right, with just the one same |
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> > > exception as before: KMail's recycle bin is call "trash" in the folder |
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> > > list, but the right-click menu on it offers to "empty wastebin". |
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> > > |
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> > > I'm sure I have all my linguas, l10ns i18ns and everything set up right, |
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> > > so |
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> > > I think I'm just seeing an intermediate stage in KMail development. |
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> > > |
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> > > Is anyone else seeing this? |
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> > |
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> > I'm reading this whilst sitting in Perth, Australia so both should read |
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> > "Rubbish Bin" or possibly "Wheelie Bin" ;) |
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> One IMAP4 account of mine shows 'Bin' and another shows 'Trash'. As I |
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> understand it you need to configure the locale on the mail server. |
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IMAP itself does not have a concept of "Trash", the creation of such a |
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mailbox is the prerogative of the client (unless the server itself feels |
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that the imap client doesn't know what it's doing and moves deleted |
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emails into a different mailbox; not that I've ever seen a mail server |
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do that), therefore changing the locale on the mail server won't help |
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and it is indeed something on the client that needs to be changed. |
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Simon Thelen |