Hi, I recently switched from being a Gmail user to running Dovecot [2.1.10] on my server. Thank you for an easy to use piece of software that solves problems! I am trying (unsuccessfully) to replicate something from GMail. When I delete a message on my iPhone (or other client), I would like to have it moved to an "All Mail" or Archive folder, instead of actually deleting it. Is this possible? Thanks, James
On Sep 23, 2013, at 2:16 PM, James E. Pace <james at PaceHouse.com> wrote:> I recently switched from being a Gmail user to running Dovecot [2.1.10] on my server. Thank you for an easy to use piece of software that solves problems! > > I am trying (unsuccessfully) to replicate something from GMail. When I delete a message on my iPhone (or other client), I would like to have it moved to an "All Mail" or Archive folder, instead of actually deleting it. > > Is this possible?I believe that would be a function of the client, not the server. I know in the new iOS you can choose an action now when you swipe a message to move it to a folder or just delete it. The GMail app/Gmail does something similar by default I believe. -- Robert Blayzor INOC, LLC rblayzor at inoc.net http://www.inoc.net/~rblayzor/
On 23.9.2013, at 21.16, James E. Pace <james at PaceHouse.com> wrote:> I recently switched from being a Gmail user to running Dovecot [2.1.10] on my server. Thank you for an easy to use piece of software that solves problems! > > I am trying (unsuccessfully) to replicate something from GMail. When I delete a message on my iPhone (or other client), I would like to have it moved to an "All Mail" or Archive folder, instead of actually deleting it. > > Is this possible?http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Plugins/Lazyexpunge is one possibility.
On 23.09.2013, at 20:16, James E. Pace <james at PaceHouse.com> wrote:> I recently switched from being a Gmail user to running Dovecot [2.1.10] on my server. Thank you for an easy to use piece of software that solves problems! > > I am trying (unsuccessfully) to replicate something from GMail. When I delete a message on my iPhone (or other client), I would like to have it moved to an "All Mail" or Archive folder, instead of actually deleting it. > > Is this possible?I guess you can just create an 'Archive' folder (that will be recognized in iOS and Mail.app) and remap your iPhone delete action to 'archive': http://appleinsider.com/articles/13/06/27/inside-ios-7-mail-gets-gesture-support-and-reworked-ui