1. Yes, just like any other folder

2. That depends on how you configure LogicMail.  By default, it will use 
a local folder on the phone.  However, you can easily reconfigure the 
account settings to use any folder on the IMAP server that you want.

3. There's no built-in way to synchronize these, but you can do one of 
two things:
- Copy individual messages from the local folders to IMAP folders
- Plug the BlackBerry into a desktop via USB, and copy off the actual 
directories it uses for local folders (obviously not supported or 
tested, but the actual file/folder format is basically Maildir.)

-Derek

On 09/20/2011 02:34 PM, andy thomas wrote:
> This may be a daft question but I'm considering recommending LogicMail as
> an IMAP email client on a customer whose staff have several Blackberries;
> the customer has an IMAP server (Dovecot + Qmail on a FreeBSD host) and
> the staff all use MS Outlook on Windows for their email. All mail folders,
> including sent mail, are stored on the IMAP server.
>
> My questions are:
>
>          1. will Blackberry users using LogicMail be able to access
>             their sent messages folder on the server?
>
>          2. if a message is sent from the phone, will it be stored in
>             the server's sent message folder, or will it be stored
>             in a local folder on the phone?
>
>          3. if it's stored in a local sent message folder on the
>             Blackberry, can this be synchonised with the server's
>             sent messages folder later?
>
> Any help will be gratefully received.
>
> Andy
>
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> Andy Thomas,
> Time Domain Systems
>
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