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On Mon, 20 Nov 2006, Charles Marcus wrote:
I agree that it is not good to have an unlimited Trash folder, but to move a message from one folder into Trash should be always possible. (Actually, I think it would be OK to move messages around within the same quota root regardless of the quota at all, because the message is already on the system and it does not matter in which folder, except for Trash.)
Wouldn't it be easier to simply delete messages immediately, instead of moving them to the trash, when the user is over quota?
Yes, BUT:
- MailDir++ sets this method in stone.
- Many people (users, actually) like and use this "Move to Trashbin" feature of "Mozilla" and many other MUAs, most often this method is the default. -- Note: the user would need to reconfigure the MUA in order to be able to delete a message.
- There were talks on this list that a WebMail frontend (SquirrelMail??) uses this method as default, too. You had to disable this method and lost some feature, if I remember correctly.
Bye,
Steffen Kaiser -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.1 (GNU/Linux)
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