It should be easy because trash is all right there on the phone. The message exists. I can see it. But k9 does not allow me to move it.
This is a k9 issue. There is nothing in the design of Android or the design of POP3 protocol that prevents moving a message from trash to inbox. As I said before, I've used many POP3 clients and they all allowed this.
Moving the message does not require any action on the server. The message exists on the phones local storage. All we need to do is move it from one location in local storage (trash folder) to another location in local storage (inbox).
I have seen other users ask about this, but I have not seen any good answer.
Does that ability exist within K9 and I'm not finding it? Or is this feature just missing?
Thanks in advance for any response.
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>>You are asking for something that isn't supported in the POP
>>protocol and so is out of the control of the POP client (K-9 or any
>>other).
I don't see how this can be true. I have been using the POP3 Protocol for years with an Email program on my PC. I can easily move messages from the Trash bin to the Inbox, or vice versa--as many times as I want to. And since K-9 stores the messages on the Android phone, everything is there to do the same.
I don't see how this can be true. I have been using the POP3 Protocol for years with an Email program on my PC. I can easily move messages from the Trash bin to the Inbox, or vice versa--as many times as I want to. And since K-9 stores the messages on the Android phone, everything is there to do the same.
Harry
The client can do whatever it wants locally, but that won't be synced back to the mailbox on the server via POP protocol 9as POP is only retrieving items). That's what i was looking for initially (to move emails from trash to inbox in K-9, so i would download them from Inbox in my desktop client). My webmail client allows that as it is doing this on the server side actually moving emails between catalogs in the server's mailbox, so then any POP client can download them as new.
I don't need to be concerned about what happens at the server end (although on my PC, my Email program lets me leave the message on the server if I wish). Once the Email is downloaded to my Android, I just want to be able to move it from Deleted to the Inbox, and vice versa. If I understand it correctly, this should be 100% within the purvey of K-9.
Harry
Well, you have quoted a reply made to my question, which was about moving messages from Sent to Inbox so it would be possible to retrieve them in another POP3 client. I wasn't talking about leaving copies of messages on the server when retrieving them. If you want to just move messages locally in the client, then yes, it should be technically possible, but i guess K-9 developer decided this is not an important feature and implemented standatd POP3 client features only.
In the meantime the way I work around that problem is to email t back to myself.
Well, this is a wrong thread to ask for this :) As it says POP3
in the title. And you need to just move it locally in the client,
not to move it around via POP3 protocol or push it back to the
server's inbox.
Ok, so right now this feature is not implemented in K9. What a relief, after one hour trying to move back to my inbox an email that I have deleted by mistake I was beginning to think I had some kind of problem since this is something that I can do in my PC email clients.Well, for me it would be a very useful feature if the programmers are interested in implementing it. K9 is my favorite email client for Android, so thanks guys for the nice work
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