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I need to select the 'Sent' and 'Spam' folders in Gmail, but I have an account that does not work. I've found out later that the folders are in non-English language, but it doesn't seem to represent the unicode characters of those language either. Does anybody know how to find out which one is the 'Sent' or 'Spam' folder of a Gmail account?

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You should use XLIST command, Google and Apple developed a special IMAP command XLIST to address this issue.

IMAP XLIST command returns a list of folders and their well-know flags (\Inbox, \Drafts, \Trash, \Sent, \Spam).

Localized gmail imap folders

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see the link below for help:

Encode::IMAPUTF7

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  • Link only answer.
    – Wicket
    Apr 13, 2017 at 20:40
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For searching in Spam folfer (no matter the language of your account) write "is:spam" (without the quotes) in the search box. For searching Sent e-mails, just write "is:sent". You have more conbinations, such as "is:unread" (my favourite), "label:work", etc.

Hope it hepls.

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  • is:sent is not listed as a search operator in the Gmail help article about search operators.
    – Wicket
    Apr 13, 2017 at 20:38
  • It works, and you can find the command explained in several webs, i.e. askdavetaylor.com/search-sent-messages-google-gmail or smallbusiness.chron.com/…
    – greuze
    Apr 17, 2017 at 6:57
  • Why to rely on unofficial sources when there is an official source that states a couple of operator that do the same?
    – Wicket
    Apr 17, 2017 at 12:02
  • By the other hand, and most important, after reading the accepted answer it looks that this answer doesn't answer the question.
    – Wicket
    Apr 17, 2017 at 12:11

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