"Adam H. Kerman" <
a...@chinet.com> wrote in news:j777s0$ps2$2
@
news.albasani.net:
> However, I see just the messages in gmail's inbox. I thought gmail
> stored everything in one enormous INBOX, with tags to mimic folders,
> but apparently that's not the case. What's the filespace for messages
> no longer in INBOX?
Not sure what you are asking, but: messagest that alpine seemingly
deletes from INBOX are not actually deleted from the google mailserver.
They remain in the pseudo-folder, All Mail. To really delete them, move
them from All Mail to the pseudo-folder, Trash, and then have alpine
delete them from that folder.
However, the pseudo-folders, Trash and Spam are different. When alpine
deletes messsages from these folders, they are really deleted.
This is a little bit of a pain at first: Every few weeks one needs to
clean out All Mail, and Spam (which can quickly build to thousands of
messages!). Another special pseudo-folder is Sent Mail. Whether you
define fcc in alpine or not, google will always save your sent messages
on its own server in Sent Mail.
But it is not bad, and sometimes this behaviour comes in handy: If you
accidentally `deleted' a message from Inbox, you can retrieve it later
from All Mail - even at somebody else's house and computer--wth a
browser. So All Mail acts like a super fcc folder: All your mail, both
sent and received gets saved -- until you really, really delete it.