Jemshad O K posted in linux-india-help:
> 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. 

A load of BS. IMAP is designed to store emails on servers (for
multi-client access, mainly). Clients maintain local caches which are
sync'ed with the server every now and then.

> sent-mails will be on the server itself. They can be brought to client
> side if you are using IMAP protocol. 

More BS.

Binand

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