Cristian Zoicas wrote:
Hello all,

I use SeaMonkey 1.1.12 on Ubuntu Linux and I want to get the following
behaviour from the SeaMonkey mail client:

Some of the  mail messages I receive  I want to save them  in a custom
folder in my home directory. Let's call it here "important-mail".  The
"important-mail" folder MUST NOT  be located under the "Local Folders"
folder which is accessible from the mail client interface but  must be
accessible from  the folder pane in  the same way we  access our usual
folders. Thus, saving  email messages  in the  filesystem should  be a
simple  drag   &  drop  operation   instead  of  a   boring  File/Save
as/etc. Also reading  messages should be simpler then  reading a saved
message since  I don't  have to  open them by  going through  the File
menu, but will be enough  to click on "important-mail" folder and then
on the message subject.

Solutions for Seamonkey on MS Windows are welcomed too.

regards
cristi

If I'm understanding you right, you can right click on your email address and add a new folder. I have two: Temp and Keepers. I drag emails about orders etc into Temp until the order is received. Keepers is for later archiving as .txt or .eml files on another hard drive.

--
Gerald Ross
Cochran, GA

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two points.




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