Klaus Weber wrote on 22/11/2019 2:18 AM:
Yes, I have a lot of two copies of one email in the 'Sent' folder.
Klaus
Is your 'Sent' folder on an IMAP server?
If so, it might be that both SeaMonkey and your mail provider are both
storing a copy of emails you send there. If SeaMonkey is configured to
store a copy there (under Mail & Newsgroup Account Settings), it would
do so when you send an email from SeaMonkey. Some mail providers put a
copy of emails you send via their outgoing (SMTP) server in a 'Sent'
folder. So if both are storing a copy in the same folder on an IMAP
server, you'd end up with two copies of every email you send from
SeaMonkey Mail via their outgoing server.
You could disable SeaMonkey storing a copy for that account, and just
rely on your mail provider saving emails you send in your 'Sent' folder.
But then you might not get a copy saved if for any reason you send an
email via a different outgoing server (may not be a concern if you never
do that). You'd also be relying on your mail provider continuing to
store a copy - if they stop doing it, you wouldn't get copies saved
until you notice and re-enable SeaMonkey storing them.
Your mail provider might also provide an option to disable saving a copy
from their side. But then you might not get a copy saved if you use
webmail or a different mail client (again, may not be a concern if you
never do that).
--
Mark.
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