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I would be pretty p'ed off if my mail client had to be online to be able to reread mail that I had already previously downloaded and read.
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Emails are meant to be read and deleted, no one needs to keep all of them.
OTOH, that's how IMAP works. You need to be online to read your emails.
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Hmm. I keep mine. Right now, I've got all my (non-junk-mail) e-mail going back to about 2005. It isn't always useful to keep all that stuff, but it is sometimes handy.
And while I do use IMAP, I like the ability to cache at least some mail on my phone, as I live in an area of the world with very spotty cell phone coverage...
Running the other command it looks like modest is hogging all the space for IMAP cache I think. If the numbers were in megabytes, then the modest tree was sucking up 1.2 gigs. I'd post the list but the n900 conked out loading Maemo.org so this post is from another device
How to clear those modest folders out? It would seem that modest is anything but!