Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Jonathan N. Little wrote:

There will not be a Sent folder until you send a message from that
account.

Or if you care, you can create one manually just the same way as you
would create any other folder. But since it's a reserved name, SeaMonkey
will treat it differently.

You can create folders named "Trash," "Outbox," "Unsent Messages," etc.
the same way. It's not rocket science. But it is a waste of time because
SM will create them as needed without human intervention.


It should be noted that these first level "folders" are not filesystem
DIRs but just a plain text files with no MS-style file extension.

To start, yes. But if the user later creates subdirectories under them,
SM changes the file structure appropriately. For example, I have an
archive under my Sent folder:
     Sent
     --2014
     --2013
     ...
and therefore "Sent" is actually a directory called \Sent.sbd in the OS.

The same thing happens if you drag a folder to Trash or ask SeaMonkey to
delete a folder.


Yes, I guess I wasn't clear enough, should have said 'a first level "folders" that contain no child folders'.

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Take care,

Jonathan
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