Hi,

On Fri, 19 Mar 2004 17:11:31 +0530, "Suresh Ramasubramanian"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Jemshad O K  writes on 3/19/2004 5:03 PM:
> 
> 
> > Email clients are user side applications. The sent-mails will be stored
> > locally only. If a mail has to be kept in server, it has to be sent
> > again. There is no other way you can sync the local sent-mail and the
> > server's. 
> 
> Actually you are wrong.
> 
> You can tell your email program (outlook, mozilla etc) to store messages 
> on -
> 
> * Local sent-mail folder (on your hard drive)
> 
> * Remote sent-mail folder (of the imap account)
> 
> * Any other sent-mail folder (some other imap account say)
> 
>       srs

Thanks for the info. I juz wanted to say - sync'ing is possible with IMAP
only :-). I never use outlook ( and I always thought of it as pop client
;-) )

Anyway, thanks for clarifying. 

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