Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: evolution

Basically, I have one account that I check mail from, and several set up
to send mail from, as I have a few different email addresses that all
get forwarded to that one IMAP account but that I use for different
things (my work address, my school address, etc.) with different
signatures, and such.

On all accounts I tell it to save Sent and Drafts to the corresponding
folders on my IMAP server (the "receive" account). They are
subdirectories of that account's INBOX folder, because my provider
doesn't allow anything else.

If I send with the "receive" account selected as my identity, the sent
message gets saved as it should.

When I send from either of the "send only" accounts, the mail does not
get saved, even though I have the appropriate folder selected. It
doesn't get saved in the local "Sent" folder either, so it's completely
lost it seems, which is definitely not good.

The correct behaviour would be for it to save to an IMAP/other remote
folder you specify, regardless of which account it belongs to.

** Affects: evolution (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: Unconfirmed

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Sent messages not saved to remote folder if remote folder doesn't belong to 
same account
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/118343
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