I thought I saw the ability to send all your sent items to the server by modifying the send folder option.
> We have been using Lotus Notes for email for around 8 years. Notes has a > fairly sophisticated database replication / mail holding system which is > especially useful for occasionally connected users. They can prepare > emails off line and when they connect send the mail and pick up any new > mails. The server mail file and the client mail get updated to hold the > same data. (This is also configurable) > > I have converted a couple of users to Linux running Redhat 9 and they are > using Evolution as the client. They can read mail using IMAP, although > they only get a local copy of new mail in a particular folder if they open > that folder while connected to the server. When they send mail the > senders copy is only stored on the particular computer they happen to be > sitting at. They would like it to get stored on the server as well. > > A work around we use at the moment is that the user bcc's themselves a > copy and then later files that appropriately on the server. > > Has anyone else found this to be a problem? I don't know if IMAP supports > it but it would be nice to be able to send mail via IMAP and hus via the > central server as well as read it and then a copy would be kept on the > server. This is not an option in Evolution. Does anyone have another > solution? I guess this is a problem with many email systems where users > may access their mail from multiple locations or over an intermittent > connection. > > Regards to all > Steven -- Regards, Kevin Saenz Spinaweb Your one stop shop for I.T solutions. Ph: 02 4620 5130 Fax: 02 4625 9243 Mobile: 0418455661 Web: http://www.spinaweb.com.au -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug
