Patrick Ben Koetter schrieb: > * Charles Marcus <dovecot@dovecot.org>: >> On 9/25/2009, Stefan Förster (cite+dovecot-us...@incertum.net) wrote: >>>> Has anyone seen an approach or a solution that solves the problem from a >>>> users >>>> point of view? A server side alias list that maps to a server standard? >>> Tried that, didn't work out that great (users got confused by 12 >>> dozillion "sent" folders). >> Thats not how I read the OPs question... >> >> He wants to be able to configure some aliases server side so that if >> someone is using different clients that expect, for example, different >> folder names for the 'Sent' folder, it would map the expected name to a >> single folder on the server... >> >> For example... >> >> $user accesses their imap account using Outlook at work and ThunderBird >> at home. >> >> Outlook expects to use a 'Sent Items' folder, Thuderbird expects a >> 'Sent' folder. >> >> The OP wants to be able to define the folder to be used on the server as >> 'Sent', and map any *requests* for a 'Sent Items' folder to the 'Sent' >> folder... >> >> So, each Client sees *only* what it expects, but only one folder on the >> server is used - meaning, Outlook doesn't now have *both* a 'Sent* *and* >> a 'Sent Items', it only has 'Sent Items', but this displays what is in >> the 'Sent' folder on the server. > > Yes. That is exactly the behaviour I was thinking of. And I wonder if it is > possible... > >> I like the idea, but don't know how feasible it is... > > Same here :) > > p...@rick > sent folder is configurable in outlook since vers 2007 i think, in 2003 there is a workaround with rules as far i remember
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