Hi,
On Wed, Sep 24, 2014 at 5:36 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan
<pocallaghan(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On Wed, 2014-09-24 at 22:31 +0100, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Wed, 2014-09-24 at 16:53 -0400, Alex wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > >> > There are no "real" folders in Gmail. It's a
database. "Folders" are
> > >> > simply labels (which is why the same message can be in multiple
> > >> > "folders"). Possibly Trash is a special case of messages
marked for
> > >> > deletion (as happens on IMAP servers), I wouldn't know.
> > >>
> > >> I meant "real" in terms of accessibility from IMAP, compared
to the
> > >> labels/filters that can be created and aren't really part of IMAP
at
> > >> all.
> > >>
> > >> So I moved the 260k messages I had in Trash to some folder called
> > >> [imap]/Trash, and as the name implies, I was then able to access them
> > >> using fetchmail.
> > >
> > > AFAIK they are all accessible from IMAP, however your IMAP client may
> > > not be subscribed to all of them. For example, I don't subscribe to
the
> > > Gmail Trash folder (label) from Evolution because Evo has its own
> > > virtual Trash folder which is slightly different (it follows the
> > > canonical IMAP model, which strictly speaking Gmail doesn't).
> >
> > I'm pretty sure there are some folders that just aren't available.
> > There's also an option in Settings that allows you to select/unselect
> > which folders are visible to IMAP, and the general Trash folder is not
> > there, along with many other folders.
> >
> > "All Mail" is another folder that I just can't figure out how to
access.
>
> I do see the Gmail Trash folder (and [IMAP]/Trash which is different and
> has nothing in it currently). I also see Drafts, Important, Starred and
> Sent Mail, but not Chats, Spam or All Mail, so they are clearly special
> cases.
This just in: I went to the Gmail settings pane and enabled all the
above, and they all appear under the Folder Subscriptions dialogue in
Evolution. IOW they aren't that special (though Gmail describes them as
"System Labels".
There are two Trash folders. One labelled Trash, which I could not
access, and one labelled [imap]/Trash, which was accessible, once
enabled in the Subscriptions you describe.
Thanks,
Alex