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Title: Empty recycle bin problem
Post by: adamking2002 on December 04, 2014, 11:10:02 am
I can't empty recycle bin. I try every solutions what is wrote on the forum and always deleted massage first are deleted and if I refresh every deleted massage come back...please help.
Title: Re: Empty recycle bin problem
Post by: Kostya Vasilyev on December 04, 2014, 02:14:45 pm
Where is this mail account? Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail?

What type is it? IMAP, POP3, Exchange?

Title: Re: Empty recycle bin problem
Post by: adamking2002 on December 04, 2014, 03:27:42 pm
Serwer on my account incoming email: pop3.wp.pl, outgoing email: smtp.wp.pl
Title: Re: Empty recycle bin problem
Post by: Kostya Vasilyev on December 04, 2014, 04:05:37 pm
Debug log please, with "raw session data" enabled (see below).

In the log, please 1) check mail in the account 2) move a message or two to Deleted 3) empty deleted, let it finish sync 4) check mail again.

I can assume that the server returns inconsistent message IDs between "UIDL n" (one message) and "UIDL" (all messages). Just like Cyrus POP3 does. If the log confirms this, I'll add a workaround -- same as I've done for Cyrus.
Title: Re: Empty recycle bin problem
Post by: adamking2002 on December 04, 2014, 09:21:48 pm
It does't work. I tried erase all massages and all returned after synchronization.then I tried delete one massage and also returned after synchronization. On serwer I have empty recycle bin only in aguamailall the massages still stay
Title: Re: Empty recycle bin problem
Post by: Kostya Vasilyev on December 04, 2014, 09:32:45 pm
Debug log please, with "raw session data" enabled (see below).

In the log, please 1) check mail in the account 2) move a message or two to Deleted 3) empty deleted, let it finish sync 4) check mail again.

I can assume that the server returns inconsistent message IDs between "UIDL n" (one message) and "UIDL" (all messages). Just like Cyrus POP3 does. If the log confirms this, I'll add a workaround -- same as I've done for Cyrus.
Title: Re: Empty recycle bin problem
Post by: Kostya Vasilyev on December 04, 2014, 09:32:52 pm
Debug log please, with "raw session data" enabled (see below).

In the log, please 1) check mail in the account 2) move a message or two to Deleted 3) empty deleted, let it finish sync 4) check mail again.

I can assume that the server returns inconsistent message IDs between "UIDL n" (one message) and "UIDL" (all messages). Just like Cyrus POP3 does. If the log confirms this, I'll add a workaround -- same as I've done for Cyrus.
Title: Re: Empty recycle bin problem
Post by: Kostya Vasilyev on December 04, 2014, 09:33:00 pm
Debug log please, with "raw session data" enabled (see below).

In the log, please 1) check mail in the account 2) move a message or two to Deleted 3) empty deleted, let it finish sync 4) check mail again.

I can assume that the server returns inconsistent message IDs between "UIDL n" (one message) and "UIDL" (all messages). Just like Cyrus POP3 does. If the log confirms this, I'll add a workaround -- same as I've done for Cyrus.
Title: Re: Empty recycle bin problem
Post by: Kostya Vasilyev on December 04, 2014, 09:33:17 pm
Debug log please, with "raw session data" enabled (see below).

In the log, please 1) check mail in the account 2) move a message or two to Deleted 3) empty deleted, let it finish sync 4) check mail again.

I can assume that the server returns inconsistent message IDs between "UIDL n" (one message) and "UIDL" (all messages). Just like Cyrus POP3 does. If the log confirms this, I'll add a workaround -- same as I've done for Cyrus.
Title: Re: Empty recycle bin problem
Post by: Kostya Vasilyev on December 04, 2014, 09:33:22 pm
Debug log please, with "raw session data" enabled (see below).

In the log, please 1) check mail in the account 2) move a message or two to Deleted 3) empty deleted, let it finish sync 4) check mail again.

I can assume that the server returns inconsistent message IDs between "UIDL n" (one message) and "UIDL" (all messages). Just like Cyrus POP3 does. If the log confirms this, I'll add a workaround -- same as I've done for Cyrus.
Title: Re: Empty recycle bin problem
Post by: adamking2002 on December 04, 2014, 10:19:59 pm
Sorry. I don't understood you first time. I send you a log now by email because the file is to big to send here
Title: Re: Empty recycle bin problem
Post by: adamking2002 on December 04, 2014, 10:28:09 pm
can you send me massage to me email? because I don't have your email addres where I can send you this log. It is +/- 6 MB.
my email addres adam.krolewski@wp.pl or krolewski2@gmail.com
Title: Re: Empty recycle bin problem
Post by: mikeone on December 05, 2014, 01:13:55 am
can you send me massage to me email? because I don't have your email addres where I can send you this log. It is +/- 6 MB.
my email addres adam.krolewski@wp.pl or krolewski2@gmail.com

You will find  the email address here:

Creating debug logs for in-depth diagnostics:
http://www.aqua-mail.com/?page_id=232