> > > > I didn't think Evolution used per-account Outboxes - everything is sent > > > > through the local Outbox. I certainly can't see an option to change > > > > which outbox it uses (perhaps it depends on the account type?). > > > > > > > > > > Just for an example: With IMAP I can configure Evo to use that same > > > outbox (on the server), which is used by the web interface ... > > > > > > > Where do you configure Evolution to do that? > > Change which default folder to save sent messages in: > https://help.gnome.org/users/evolution/stable/mail-default-folder-locations.html >
OK, that's the Sent folder, not the Outbox, they are very different things. The "Outbox" is the place that messages are put in to before they are sent, a sort of temporary holding area after the mail is composed and before it is actually passed on to the SMTP server. If the SMTP server is unreachable or the mail is not sent for some reason then the messages are held in the Outbox. The messages in the Outbox are processed periodically or when the Send/Receive button is pressed. Only after the mail has been successfully sent is it copied from the Outbox to the configured Sent folder. If you look under "On This Computer" you can see that the "Outbox" and "Sent" are completely separate. > > > > (And why would you?) > > Have you never been "on the road" without any of your own devices and > unexpectedly forced to respond to incoming mail. I consider it very > helpful then to know what I have sent before - and see that on any > device that can log in to your account. Yes, OK - all my Sent folders are on the relevant remote account, that is normal. The Outbox is local to whatever machine the mail is composed on - it is not logical to have it anywhere else. P. _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list