> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> I use PINE, too. But not so much since getting more used to SQM, which
>> is
>> pretty awesome.
>>
>> One feature PINE has is the ability to save an email in a local folder
>> by
>> entering, or selecting a folder in the Fcc text box which in pine is
>> under
>> the CC or BCC box.
>>
>> I have no idea what the problems of adding such a thing, but could it
>> be?
>
> Problem is that there is no concept of the local file system with SM.
> SM is meant to be platform-independent, so it ONLY talks to the IMAP
> server.

I didn't explain that very well. I am referring to the IMAP folders, not
the local filesystem. The plugin isn't what I want. In Pine, I can go to
the address book and setup each client with a FCC folder on the IMAP
server. Keep in mind that Pine also has no real knowledge of the local
filesystem. It is very similar to SQM in that regard. One does CTRL-T to
browse the local filesystem similar to the BROWSE button in SQM.

>
>> Right now I have to either go through the sent-items folder or CC/BCC
>> myself so I get a copy to file.
>
> So maybe this will do:
>
> http://squirrelmail.org/plugin_view.php?id=28
>
>> This is very useful when I email my
>> clients and want a complete 'paper trail' of our correspondence.
>>
>> Many thanks for a nice product. I have SQM running at work and home.
>
> yw
>
>>  My Thoughts on Terrorism In America:
>> http://www.ourldsfamily.com/wtc.shtml
>
> yuck

:)

>
>




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