On 29/8/02 2:03 pm, Laurie A. Duncan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 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.

It certainly wasn't meant to be. If anyone read it that way, I'm sorry.

>  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.

Yeah, you're right. There doesn't seem any obvious way to do that in
Entourage.

> 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...

Cheers,

Chris


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