Truls Becken <truls.becken@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > 2011/4/9 Jonas Sundström <jonas@xxxxxxxxxxx>: > > >> If you mean the trash folder on FS, then we can simply move the > >> deleted file to the trash folder no point keeping it hidden on its > >> current folder. If the file is restored, it can be moved back to > > > its > >> previous folder(by storing previous folder as an attribute). > > > > I assume you're talking about a two-way split, local and server. > > I'm talking about a three-way split, where the local imap-fs has a > > front (presentation) and a back (caching). The trash only has to > > exist in the front-end and not in the caching or on the server. > > This front-end is simply the responses you get out of the FS API, > right? E.g. what files the imap-fs returns when you ask for a list > of files in a directory, etc. The back being how it stores stuff. Yes. /Jonas