Another workaround that can fit some needs : use the package autofs
You can configure it so that it mounts your network shares in a location like 
/mnt/autofs/servername/share
You can then put a bookmark on this directory, and it seems to be always 
displayed in open/save dialogs (tested on Firefox and Thunderbird)

Autofs mounts and unmounts the shares automatically when they are used/unused
If you need to use credentials (login/password) to connect to your SMB share, 
it's less straightforward but seems to work with a bit more config. See 
http://doc.ubuntu-fr.org/autofs_avec_samba#acces_aux_partages_avec_authentification
 (in French)

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