On Mon, 2017-10-02 at 13:38 -0400, [email protected] wrote: > In my continued evaluation of a migration from thunderbird to > evolution I found another stopper. > Thunderbird has an option to skip saving sent messages. It comes very > handy with both microsoft and google mail which automatically save > outgoing email in appropriate folder. > Evolution is missing this option and user is forced to save outgoing > mail to local Sent to avoid duplicate copies on microsoft and/or > google IMAP server.
I assume you _do_ want to save outgoing emails, but are trying to avoid duplication, so why not direct T-bird, and Evolution to save your outgoing email in a single, common IMAP mail folder. I use Evo to access my Gmail, and run my own mail server as well, and save all all outgoing email to a folder called "current_outbound" on my own server. Since I have full access to may mail storage folder I create a symbolic link from a folder by year and month to the current_outbound folder so all my outbound email from all my emails is segregated by year and month. I change the symbolic link on the 1st of every month. You wouldn't have to do anything this fancy, but using a single IMAP folder for outbound mail would consolidate it. You can use Evolution to access both your Gmail and your Hotmail via IMAP, so this solution should work for all your email accounts. Alternatively, as Andre said, you could easily configure a filter in Evolution to delete emails you send. I may be missing some of the nuances of your situation, but I hope this at least gives you some ideas. -- Lindsay Haisley | "The first casualty when FMP Computer Services | war comes is truth." 512-259-1190 | http://www.fmp.com | -- Hiram W Johnson _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list [email protected] To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
