__/ [ Jacek K. B?aszkowski ] on Wednesday 26 July 2006 00:16 \__
> Et circa horam Tuesday 25 Jul 2006 23:20, clamavit John Bailo:
>
>>
>> Is it possible to get Thunderbird or KMail to download "Sent Mail" that
>> was sent through my webmail?
>>
>> So I would keep the record on my local PC?
> Not exactly a SUSE question. Anyway, what kind of webmail app it is? Maybe
> you can just copy/move the mail to your Inbox in webmail and use access it
> with TB or KMail via POP3. Or, if your mail server supports IMAP, then you
> probably can easily access all your mail folders this way.
>
> Regards, jkb.
* BCC all mail to self (many Web-based applications will provide this
option).
* Set up a filter in Thunderbird: if <from>="John Bailo" (or "John A Bailo",
or whatever you call yourself in COLA in oder to avoid killfiles) then <mark
as read> AND <move to> Sent. That should achieve what you want permanently.
Test it once to see that it works. If it works once, nothing can go wrong.
Hope it helps,
Roy
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