Version: 1.5.93 (using KDE KDE 3.1.93) Installed from: Compiled From Sources Compiler: gcc 3.2 OS: Linux I see 28796 but I feel that a simple "Are you sure" dialogue would have solved his problem without making the rest of us have to perform two (lengthy) steps. I use SpamAssassin to dump all tagged spam into another IMAP folder. When that folder gets quite large it takes a long time to move all messages to trash, and then have to empty the trash. I would very much appreciate the "empty folder" rightclick menu item with a big hairy "you are about to irrevocably delete the contents of this folder! Are you sure?" dialogue to be present on all folders, not just ones designated trash. Alternatively, is there a way I can tag specific folders as trash folders so that the option may show up only on specific folders? Obviously I can't call the folder "Trash" since the name is already taken.
Currently only one folder per IMAP account can be specified as Trash folder.
Would still like to have this wishlist item in KDE 3.2.2+.
*** Bug 72782 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Created attachment 28707 [details] rmb/delete all Deleting all messages from a folder is now available (and request a confirmation before really deleting)
Closing.
Note : it's not exactly "empty folder" but it's the safest way to remove all messages from a folder.
reopen. Another way should be possible to avoid moving the messages.
I concur with the reopening - as I said in my opening comment Moving all messages to the trash is explicitly what I *don't* want to have to do.
Select all messages in the folder and press shift+del . I think, this is enough - as you are the only one requesting this feature :)