> Yeah it uses X-Evolution header.  But you can't really
> create your own, because it also requires the UID to be
> set properly.
> How do they get into the Sent folder?

pilot-mailsync just appends the mail in text format at the end of
~/evolution/local/Sent/mbox:

        From alex@ROISSY Fri Dec 13 18:29:11 2002 +0100
        Status: R
        X-Status:
        X-Keywords:
        From: Alexandre Aractingi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
        To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        Subject: Test
        X-Mailer: pilot-mailsync-0.7.1
        Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII
        Date: Fri, 13 Dec 2002 18:29:11 +0100 (CET)
        X-Evolution: 0000107e-0010  #### This line gets added when I open Evo

        This is the body


So it won't be possible to get a UID for pilot-mailsync to use it? And what
if pilot-mailsync creates a X-Evolution header of its own?
(anyway, the sending works very nice, and the mails get copied in the Sent
folder, which is what I need, so I'm happy, even if it shows as 'unread'
:-))
Thanks,
Alex


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