On Sat, 2002-12-14 at 21:48, Alexandre Aractingi wrote:
> > 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
> 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 De
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?
On Sat, 2002-12-14 at 08:04, Alexandre Aractingi wrote:
> Hi,
> I use pilot-mailsync to send emails from my Palm. When I sync, the e
Hi,
I use pilot-mailsync to send emails from my Palm. When I sync, the emails
are sent with sendmail, and copied in the sent items folder of Evo. The
mails then show up as "unread" in the sent items, although the status flag
is set to 'R'.
I guess the read/unread status should be taken from somewhe