John Doue wrote:
> Lots of users keep an inordinate amount of mail in the Inbox. Local
> Folders can indeed be used as a storage area for emails that are not
> immediately needed but that should still remain readily accessible.

Local Folders are probably of little help with POP accounts but with
IMAP it makes sense to have a defined local storage.

> Personally, this is the only practical use I ever found for Local Folders.

I use Local Folders for that (local, categorized archive) and
cross-folder/-server searches. For example there's a bug about
cross-newsgroup search folders that are put on below a news account (in
that case you're repeatedly asked to (un)subscribe that folder). If you
instead put such a search folder below Local Folders there is no problem
(at least starting with the upcoming SM 2.0.4 where bug 546040 is fixed
so that replying to a message in a search folder honors the message
type, e.g. news vs. POP/IMAP mail).

Greetings,

Jens

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Jens Hatlak <http://jens.hatlak.de/>
SeaMonkey Trunk Tracker <http://smtt.blogspot.com/>
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