Bill,

I confess, I don't fully understand what you are trying to do! :-D.
But I can remember having had problems with mails in the Sent folder as
well and therefore configured in the preferences for each mail account I
have that the Sent folder is a folder different from the default Sent
folder. Maybe you can give that a try as well. 
>From my scarce knowledge of the evolution source code, the "special"
folders INBOX, SENT and DRAFTS are treated differently from normal
folders in several places. I am running the current svn trunk version of
evolution. You may try that, too.
Hope that helps.

--
thomas

Am Freitag, den 03.04.2009, 23:52 -0400 schrieb William Case:
> Hi;
> 
> I am having a problem solving the following search filter and folder
> problem.
> 
> I have two IP accounts 1) [email protected] that I use for family and friends,
> and 2) [email protected] that I use for my Linux mailing lists and other
> postings regarding linux.
> 
> My POP mail arrives in my mbox:inbox account.
> 
> My first account is message filtered into two folders, +Friends and
> +Family.  That works fine.  When I compose and send a message to anyone
> who uses my [email protected] account the message is recorded in the Sent
> folder and duplicated appropriately in +Friend or +Family.
> 
> For by billlinux account, when I send a message to one of the mailing
> lists I am subscribed to, the sent message is not duplicated in the
> appropriate search folder.  However, those mailing lists send me all
> mail they have received including stuff sent by me.  As a result all my
> messages and their threads are maintained in the search folders.
> 
> However ... 
> 
> on occasion I have billlinux mail that is off list and my search filter
> places those mails in a search folder called Personal Mail.  What I
> can't figure out is how to filter any responses from me (that will
> appear in the Sent folder) so they are flagged or duplicated as part of
> a thread initiated in the Personal Mail folder.
> 
> I have tried several different search combinations but I am still left
> with having to read incoming billinux mail in my Personal Mail folder
> and reading the Sent folder to check my outgoing responses.
> 


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