On Sun, 2009-05-31 at 22:01 +0200, Jerome Warnier wrote: > > Then the "sent folder" preferences could be left unchanged and a > > outgoing filter "match all" and "copy to folder" could be used. The > key > > trick still is to make Evolution believe that sending was > successful. > > > > > The other main goal of using an "Outbox" folder is to avoid sending > your > e-mail twice through the link (one using SMTP, and the second one > using > IMAP to store it in the "Sent" folder). This solution does not.
How does the use of an Outbox avoid this? At first glance it seems to me that if both the destination and the Sent folder are non-local, the message is going to end up being copied twice in any case (even when the destination and the folder are on the same physical machine). I think IMAP protocol extensions have been proposed to get round this, but they aren't widely implemented AFAIK. poc _______________________________________________ Evolution-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
