Actually, I have never understood BCC:ing yourself as a way to have a
copy of email you send. All I do is simply save all outgoing messages in
a Sent folder. Said folder is on my IMAP server, so email I send from
Evolution gets saved there. When I'm using my Mac (OS X, very nice ...
would love to have evo on that, too, but I digress ...) I use the same
Sent folder. All mail I send is automagically saved there, and I don't
have to futz with BCC to myself.

Just my solution ...

dg
On Tue, 2002-07-23 at 04:31, Marc Janssens wrote:
> 
> I recently switched to Evolution (1.0.8) as mail reader due to 
> some nice features (coming from Netscape).
> 
> I'm using multiple PC's to read and write emails. To have all mails
> I've sent available on all PC's I was using Netscape.In Netscape it
> is possible to automatically BCC yourself to the list. Can someting
> similar be configured with Evolution? The mail account here is POP3.
> 
> For my work I want to switch to Evolution as well (mainly because
> its Calendar and Tasks funtion). Here I use an IMAP only mail server.
> I want to replace the standard Inbox in the Shortcuts menu with the
> inbox on the IMAP server. Is this possible?
> 
> Thanks,
> Marc
> 
> 
> 
> 
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