Well yes, the email client does this job, but it's very inefficient
since the client will need to send the mail twice. Especially when
connected to mobile networks this does make a difference. So I am
looking for a way to improve this behaviour. And the "right" place for
such a feature would be the MUA. But even without adding direct support
in dbmail, there should be a workaround to archieve the remote copy
behaviour.

greetings

Jan Marc Hoffmann

Am 01.07.2010 23:17, schrieb Jorge Bastos:
> That is an email client responsability, when setup as IMAP accounts,
>
>
>
>   
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
>> Behalf Of Jan Marc Hoffmann
>> Sent: quinta-feira, 1 de Julho de 2010 22:04
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: [Dbmail] Copy outgoing mail to the sent folder
>>
>> Hello List!
>>
>> Has anyone tried to setup dbmail and postfix to copy sent mail
>> automatically to the sent folder?
>> What would be the best approach?
>>
>> My idea was to bcc copy all mail to one dbmail account which has a
>> sieve
>> script to filter the mail and move it to the users sent folders. But
>> this might get troublesome since sieve can't access the userlist. Is
>> there another mechanism built into dbmail which might help?
>>
>> Have you thought about improving dbmail in this area?
>>
>> greetings
>>
>> Jan Marc Hoffmann
>>
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