>
>
> [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!
>

Not being a PHP programmer, I probably won't go poking around in the code.
I would most likely do more harm than good.

However, the sent folder plugin may be just what I'm looking for. I've
never heard of that one and will go take a look. I really don't want 2
copies of any sent emails. I really don't like the sent folder thing and
would rather set that folder for what ever I want.

Thanks. Thanks more if it works!

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