2009/12/12 Matthew Barnes <mbar...@redhat.com>:
> On Fri, 2009-12-11 at 11:37 -0200, Anderson Luiz Perazzoli wrote:
>> I am a Thunderbird user and decided to give Evolution a try.
>>
>> I think I could adopt Evolution for my daily use if I can find a way
>> to be able to choose, when typing a new message, which folder the
>> message shall be saved to (instead of the default 'Sent' folder). In
>> Thunderbird I accomplish this by using the excellent "TB Change From
>> and Fcc on Compose" plugin.
>>
>> Does Evolution (or a plugin for it) offer this functionality? I have
>> searched extensively but found nothing.
>
> Not currently but I've been thinking about implementing this.  It would
> be another "header" field in the composer window (beneath From, Subject,
> To, etc.) and hidden by default, but I'm still thinking through what the
> drop-down menu should look like.
>
> No promises on an ETA.  It will be when I find time.
>
> Matthew Barnes
>
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> it.


>

Thanks for the answer.

As a suggestion, please have a look at the screenshot attached to this
message. It show how the Thunderbird Extension I mentioned works.

Besides selecting which folder you want to salve, from the folder
list, In case you are replying, forwarding, or editing a message as
original, it allows to use the same folder as that message. In this
case also allows to move the original message along with the one
you're sending (for example, if you have a message in your inbox, when
you reply it, you can move both the reply and the original message to
the same folder by flagging the "move orig. mesg." checkbox)

Of course it is only a suggestion, but I have a feeling many users
would benefit from it.

Let me know if I can be of any more help.

Thanks and Best Regards.

Anderson
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