Updated FAQ

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Marcel Bokhorst 3 years ago committed by GitHub
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Permanent deletion means that messages will *irreversibly* be lost, and to prevent this from happening accidentally, this always needs to be confirmed. Permanent deletion means that messages will *irreversibly* be lost, and to prevent this from happening accidentally, this always needs to be confirmed.
Even with a confirmation, some very angry people who lost some of their messages through their own fault contacted me, which was a rather unpleasant experience :-( Even with a confirmation, some very angry people who lost some of their messages through their own fault contacted me, which was a rather unpleasant experience :-(
Since version 1.1601 it is possible to disable confirmation of permanent deletion of individual messages. Please [see here](https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/app-5-0-fairemail-fully-featured-open-source-privacy-oriented-email-app.3824168/post-86984471) for more background information.
Since version 1.1601 it is possible to disable confirmation of permanent deletion of individual messages after reading a big warning.
Note that the POP3 protocol can download messages from the inbox only. Note that the POP3 protocol can download messages from the inbox only.
So, deleted messages cannot be uploaded to the inbox again. So, deleted messages cannot be uploaded to the inbox again.
This means that messages can only be permanently deleted when using a POP3 account. This means that messages can only be permanently deleted in case of a POP3 account.
Advanced: the IMAP delete flag in combination with the EXPUNGE command is not supportable Advanced: the IMAP delete flag in combination with the EXPUNGE command is not supportable
because both email servers and not all people can handle this, risking unexpected loss of messages. because both email servers and not all people can handle this, risking unexpected loss of messages.

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