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On Sat, 18 Nov 2006, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Thu, 2006-11-16 at 16:07 -0500, Maykel Moya wrote:
According to [1], Trash is a reserverd folder name. When moving a message to it, maildirsize should be update with a negative byte count.
Well, yea.. I'm ignoring that part of the Maildir++ spec. Perhaps it could be done optionally, but I'm not sure if it's still that good of an idea.
I think a better idea is to give Trash mailbox a bit of extra quota, instead of unlimited quota. Unfortunately this won't work with v1.0's quota plugin, but it is possible with my rewritten quota plugin:
The original post mentioned that to move a message into Trash fails, when the user is over quota. This, in the end, prevents an user to get under quota in MailDir++, because the messages are expunged from Trash only.
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.)
Bye,
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