* PeterKorman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [17-09-2002 19:21]:

> On Tue, Sep 17, 2002 at 06:43:56PM +0200, René Clerc wrote:

> > I use procmail (which puts incoming mails in the correct folder)
> > in combo with fcc-hooks (which put outgoing mails in the same folder)
> > 
> > Is this what you meant?
> 
> I think I can correctly interpret what you said in more than 1 way.
> So I wont try.
> 
> given:
> 1)message to Sally
> 2)reply from Sally
> 3)reply to reply from Sally.
> 
> My current method places messages 1 and 3 in my "sent" folder.
> Message 2 goes into my inbox.

fcc-hook will store _any_ message to Sally in the folder which you
specify (probably "sally").

If you configure procmail correctly, it can deliver every message
_from_ Sally in that same folder.

> I guess I need a kind of virtual folder that joins my
> outgoing and incoming without duplicating any data.

? (is this what Bruno means?)

> Does your fcc-hooks do that? Thanks.

I think so ;)

> Regards,
> 
> [JPK]

Dito,

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René Clerc                      - ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

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