On 8/29/02 8:53 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] added a note to the human symphony when this was said:
>> I have always wanted to do this in Entourage and usually forget to do it >> if I am sending mail from my account, but from another machine. I use the >> option to save a copy, but hate having to go to several machines to see >> exactly what I said or sent . . . >> >> Is there a way to trick Entourage to do this with a setting so I will >> have a copy of messages sent on my main machine even if the message >> wasn't sent from that machine so I don't have to remember to add myself >> whenever I am mailing from another machine? >> >> Steve Frawley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> From the IceBook > > You know that the "Sent Items" folder contains every piece of mail you've > ever sent out? > > Is that good enough, or do you need the mail to have been via an MTA? > > Cheers, > > Chris Wow, that was a pretty rude response. If you read the question, you would see that the issues isn't as simple as looking the in the sent items folder, since the sent items folder on a given machine, won't include mail sent from ANOTHER machine. So, smart-a*s - do you propose Steve instead investigate how to obtain the super powers needed to view his "sent items" folder that may be miles away? Steve - I have the same problem. I send email from both my iBook while at work and my Cube at home, and although the incoming mail is always in sync since I leave all mail on the server and download them in both places, it's a pain when I am in need of seeing something I sent from one location, when I happen to be in another location - as I don't always bring my iBook home with me. I try to remember to CC myself on important stuff, but it would be nice if it was automated so I didn't have to remember to do it every time. Laurie <--- not trying to start a flame war this morning, but this response just struck me the wrong way at this early hour. Maybe I'll read it differently after I've had my coffee... -- To unsubscribe: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> archives: <http://www.mail-archive.com/entourage-talk%40lists.letterrip.com/> old-archive: <http://www.mail-archive.com/entourage-talk%40lists.boingo.com/>
