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Feature request: add button empty trash #113

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HonkXL opened this issue Jun 14, 2024 · 3 comments
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Feature request: add button empty trash #113

HonkXL opened this issue Jun 14, 2024 · 3 comments

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@HonkXL
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HonkXL commented Jun 14, 2024

I am missing a button that deletes all mails in trash when I am in the trash folder. Of course i can select all mails and delete them here, but it's a bad work when there are a lot of messages in the folder.
The button should be only in the trash folder.

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iliajie commented Jun 14, 2024

Check Preferences: Deleting email -> Show button to delete entire mailbox option.

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SYSTEM INFORMATION
OS type and version Ubuntu Linux 22.04.4
Webmin version 2.111
Usermin version 2.010
Virtualmin version 7.10.0  
Theme version 21.10
Package updates 107 package updates are available

@iliajie This reads as if it will delete all emails in the mailbox, not just the trash but the inbox and all folders aswell.

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  • I could not find where the button appears, I did have a look 😄
  • Maybe this issue should be Add a button to empty selected folder

do we need a button?

  • Currently you can select all and then hit delete so maybe this is enough,
  • You can also use file manager, but I would not recommend this for end users and I would actively disable this so Usermin just functions purely as a webmail app.

roundcube

roundcube has this option

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iliajie commented Jul 16, 2024

I could not find where the button appears, I did have a look 😄

Actually this option shouldn't even appear in Authentic. I will fix that.

Currently you can select all and then hit delete so maybe this is enough

Yes, most certainly! The less options is better!

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