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I have a feature request to propose:
I have a feature request to propose:


'''Context:'''
'''Context:''' <br>
- An email account using POP to retrieve emails <br>
- An email account using POP to retrieve emails <br>
- A lot of folders related to the account
- A lot of folders related to the account <br>
- A lot of filters to sort the emails in the different folders
- A lot of filters to sort the emails in the different folders <br>
- I want to be able to retrieve my emails again on other computers. To do that, I use the option:
- I want to be able to retrieve my emails again on other computers. To do that, I use the option: <br>
Tools -> Account Settings -> Server Settings (of my account) -> Leave messages on server -> Until I delete or move them from Inbox
Tools -> Account Settings -> Server Settings (of my account) -> Leave messages on server -> Until I delete or move them from Inbox <br>


'''Problem:'''
'''Problem:'''
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'''Proposition:'''
'''Proposition:'''
To add the option "Until I delete them (whatever the folder in which they are stored)" in
To add the option "Until I delete them (whatever the folder in which they are stored)" in <br>
Tools -> Account Settings -> Server Settings (of my account) -> Leave messages on server
Tools -> Account Settings -> Server Settings (of my account) -> Leave messages on server <br>
If so, we will have 3 options and it'll look like this:
If so, we will have 3 options and it'll look like this:


Leave messages on server:
Leave messages on server: <br>
- For at most X days
- For at most X days <br>
- Until I delete or move them from Inbox
- Until I delete or move them from Inbox <br>
- Until I delete them (whatever the folder in which they are stored)
- Until I delete them (whatever the folder in which they are stored) <br>


That's it! This wiki is a great idea! Thanks a lot for all this work and I hope Thunderbird will have a long life :-)
That's it! This wiki is a great idea! Thanks a lot for all this work and I hope Thunderbird will have a long life :-)


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