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Topic: Cannot delete email in roundcube or Thunderbird using IMAP

I cannot delete the email in roundcube or thunderbird which is using IMAP. But there is no problem using POP3 on outlook or thunderbird.

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Re: Cannot delete email in roundcube or Thunderbird using IMAP

Because the quota is full. Roundcube is trying to move the email to Trash, but that won't work because move = copy + delete from old.

Either try Shift-Delete, or if you have the latest version of RoundCube, delete them (which will actually only mark them for deletion) and press "Compact" (lower left).

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Re: Cannot delete email in roundcube or Thunderbird using IMAP

maxie_ro wrote:

Because the quota is full. Roundcube is trying to move the email to Trash, but that won't work because move = copy + delete from old.

Either try Shift-Delete, or if you have the latest version of RoundCube, delete them (which will actually only mark them for deletion) and press "Compact" (lower left).

Ok. I can delete from roundcube but it take a long time to see the effect. Is that a bug with roundcube or IMAP?

But the disk usage on my roundcube still show 63% full while I have already check there is no more mail inside my maildir...

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Below is my dovecot.log

dovecot: Jan 25 15:50:41 Info: IMAP(lee@xxx): Quota root: name= backend=maildir args=
dovecot: Jan 25 15:50:41 Info: IMAP(lee@xxx): Quota rule: root= mailbox=* bytes=10485760 messages=0
dovecot: Jan 25 15:50:41 Info: IMAP(lee@xxx): Quota warning: bytes=8912896 (85%) messages=0 command=/usr/bin/dovecot-quota-warning.sh 85
dovecot: Jan 25 15:50:41 Info: IMAP(lee@xxx): Quota warning: bytes=9437184 (90%) messages=0 command=/usr/bin/dovecot-quota-warning.sh 90
dovecot: Jan 25 15:50:41 Info: IMAP(lee@xxx): Quota warning: bytes=9961472 (95%) messages=0 command=/usr/bin/dovecot-quota-warning.sh 95
dovecot: Jan 25 15:50:41 Info: IMAP(lee@xxx): maildir: data=//var/vmail/vmail01/xxx/lee//Maildir/:INDEX=//var/vmail/vmail01/xxx/lee//Maildir/
dovecot: Jan 25 15:50:41 Info: IMAP(lee@xxx): maildir++: root=//var/vmail/vmail01/xxx/lee//Maildir, index=, control=, inbox=//var/vmail/vmail01/xxx/lee//Maildir
dovecot: Jan 25 15:50:41 Info: IMAP(lee@xxx): Disconnected: Logged out bytes=228/1705

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Re: Cannot delete email in roundcube or Thunderbird using IMAP

Use "Compact" on all folders.

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Re: Cannot delete email in roundcube or Thunderbird using IMAP

But now the "Compact" option is grey out for all the folder...

EDIT:

I am done clear the disk usage by editing the maildirsize file inside the Maildir......

Do anyone have encounter this kind of problem before?

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Re: Cannot delete email in roundcube or Thunderbird using IMAP

Can we direct delete any mail using external email program like thunderbird or evolution when connecting to iRedMail via IMAP?

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Re: Cannot delete email in roundcube or Thunderbird using IMAP

hata_ph, Shift+Delete in thunderbird, then Compact Folder. Or tinker with the settings.

BTW, regarding this topic: Make sure you have extra space for Trash and Junk. E.g.:

plugin {
    quota = maildir
    [.......]
    quota_rule = *:storage=200M
    quota_rule2 = Trash:storage=10%%
    quota_rule3 = Junk:storage=20%%
}

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Re: Cannot delete email in roundcube or Thunderbird using IMAP

I know I need to compact it in webmail.....but what I plan I don't want to use webmail for my user. Just enable my user to interact with the external email program...

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Re: Cannot delete email in roundcube or Thunderbird using IMAP

hata_ph wrote:

I know I need to compact it in webmail.....but what I plan I don't want to use webmail for my user. Just enable my user to interact with the external email program...

Thunderbird has "Compact Folder" too...

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Re: Cannot delete email in roundcube or Thunderbird using IMAP

Really? I will check on it. But is there a way to disable the compact folder step and directly delete email?