![]() Setting the "Message to keep" parameter on the Trash folder appears to be a minimum value (which makes sense for its intended purpose).ġ - "Special" folders (Sent / Deleted / Drafts) are always "synced" (for IMAP / Exchange accounts)Ģ - Moving to Deleted (/Trash) is the only proper way to delete messages in Gmail (I mean to remove all labels, and also from All Mail) I am more than happy to do a manual refresh to retrieve these items but don't want to maintain separate folders on the server and AM sides. I do want to retain the Trash Deleted relationship in AquaMail as there are times I need to reference something that has been recently deleted from a different client. I can manually prune the folder by that's a largely manual operation as there is no native setting or automated way to accomplish this. By default Gmail retains deleted items for 30 days. I have far more deleted items than those in the Inbox or other auto-synced folders. Is is possible to set the Trash folder in AquaMail to sync with Gmail's '' folder on demand vs automatically? This can be done with the Spam and Archive folders but not Deleted, Drafts or Sent.Īs currently configured the automatic Trash Deleted sync is the most time consuming/expensive part of a normal sync operation. ![]() It is simply a question/request that would help me - and possibly benefit others. The following inquiry in no way represents dissatisfaction with the app. I did search the forums and did a lot of reading/testing before posting.įirst the preliminaries: Aquamail is brilliant! It has made managing (not just reading) email on android both possible and enjoyable. ![]() I apologize if this has already been discussed.
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