Excerpts from Matthieu Rakotojaona's message of Mi Mai 11 01:23:02 +0200 2011: > I know that when you send an email from Google smtp, you don't have to save > it anywhere. It will automagically be saved with a GMail/Send tag (most of > the time 'Send' only'). You don't configure your GMail account to save > anything in msmtp; it happens on Google side. > Isn't there a way to do so with msmtp ? I know you can choose an account to > send from, but after a quick looking you can't choose a folder where to save > the sent email. Maybe you'd have to choose another MTA to save the sending > mail ? Simple relays like msmtp or nbsmtp (in the example) can't save in a > specific folder. hmm, actually I don't think it's usually an smtp feature but rather an IMAP one?
> sup is just like mutt, an MUA, and HAPPENS to be able to > save your sent mail to a specific folder. But I think it's not the main > purpose of it, or am I wrong ? well, as an MUA I feel it is its task to manage mails, and that certainly includes accessing my mailbox. Admittedly stressing the comparison, speaking proper maildir e.g. means moving mails from new/ to cur/, so I feel like copying sent mails into a destined directory sounds rather appropriate, as does deleting mails, etc... Besides, sup /does/ it, so why not do it properly? Making the sent source account dependent feels natural to me. And I don't see why I would need a more complex MTA for that (which according to my understanding is responsible for transferring mails between systems rather than shuffling around mails locally). ready to be educated dtk ;) _______________________________________________ sup-talk mailing list sup-talk@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/sup-talk