Le mardi 26 janvier 2010 à 09:26 +0800, Ng Oon-Ee a écrit :

> 2010/1/26 No more cries <[email protected]>:
> > ok... so bad...
> >
> > i'm sorry i'm french... i mean i send email at work, they stay on the
> > server... and i would like evolution to bring them back in my email folders
> > in evolution... don't know the words to say...repatriate the sent mails ?
> > just like the received one ! when i receive mails at work, then i get back
> > home, evolution download them... but just the received, not the sent !
> > weird they didn't think of that case...
> > maybe there is some equivalent that could do this ? because its important
> > for me i get all the emails of the day in my folders once at home... not
> > just the received ones..
> 
> Please don't top-post, makes reading disconcerting.
> 
> Anyway, its (I believe) part of the POP specification that only your
> INBOX gets downloaded. Gmail by default saves sent messages in Sent. POP
> is not a synchronization, so it only downloads one-way, therefore it is
> not possible for you to use POP to download your sent messages. When you
> send mail through Evolution, it saves its own copy (without talking to
> gmail) in the Sent folder locally. Gmail then saves another copy in the
> Sent folder it maintains
> 
> This is nothing to do with Evolution specifically, its just the way the
> specification is written (and implemented by Gmail). IMAP supports what
> you want, but you reject that idea. I think its easier for you to use
> IMAP and solve your other issues than figure out a workaround for an
> inherent implementation detail of POP.
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allright, thankS... you know, i used Outlook for years, with pop
protocol, the sent mail went anyway in the sent folder, whatever was the
way i sent my mails (via a website or the software)
imap is a bit anoying because it makes a folder for each account with
all the exact folders there are on the servers... i want just local
folders unifyng all my emails... 

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