On 11/3/21 12:38 PM, Michael Slusarz wrote:
Have you tried another client?
I tried evolution on Linux.
I can't work out how to do an expunge in evolution. I'm not sure that it CAN do it. Whenever I delete a message, even with shift-delete, it is moved to the Trash folder (with delete and add sent to Solr), and then emptying the trash does delete from Solr. This is exactly how Thunderbird works with "normal" deletes.
I use shift-delete in Thunderbird a lot. Because when I delete a message, I really want it gone, I do not want another step to remember later -- emptying the trash folder.
The FTS behavior on sending a message with Thunderbird seems completely wrong. When I send a message with evolution, I do see a delete in the solr log, but there are still two results in a query for the special text I included in the message, so something is still not quite right.
I couldn't get Windows Mail to connect to my email account. Even with their advanced settings. I enter all the right information, and it just fails to connect. There are only "Use SSL" checkboxes, and I have no idea what port/security settings it's using. I can't tell it to use STARTTLS instead of mandatory TLS, or to use port 143 for imap and 587 for submission. I think that I did see a successful imap login in the mail.log from the attempt to add the account, but I had other clients running so it is difficult to be sure about that. I will have to close all my other clients (which includes an Android client) and try the connect again. When the account setup fails to connect, it doesn't have an option to add the account anyway (which Thunderbird does have), so I can't edit the account settings.
The android client seems to not have an expunge option for deleting messages either. It goes through Trash.
Thanks, Shawn