[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use PINE, too. But not so much since getting more used to SQM, which
is
pretty awesome.
One feature PINE has is the ability to save an email in a local folder
by
entering, or selecting a folder in the Fcc text box which in pine is
under
the CC or BCC box.
I have no idea what the problems of adding such a thing, but could it
be?
Problem is that there is no concept of the local file system with SM.
SM is meant to be platform-independent, so it ONLY talks to the IMAP
server.
I didn't explain that very well. I am referring to the IMAP folders, not
the local filesystem. The plugin isn't what I want. In Pine, I can go to
the address book and setup each client with a FCC folder on the IMAP
server. Keep in mind that Pine also has no real knowledge of the local
filesystem. It is very similar to SQM in that regard. One does CTRL-T to
browse the local filesystem similar to the BROWSE button in SQM.
Then I'd say your only option is to set the sent folder to your desired
target and possibly use variable sent folder plugin if that helps. But
I understand that's not going to give you an *extra* copy of the
message. You could hack the sent folder functionality to copy the
message to both places, but you're on your own there.
Good luck!
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