On 22:07 Tue 27 Feb , Angel Olivera wrote: > On Tue, Feb 27 2007 19:30, Patrick Shanahan wrote: > > I save/archive my outgoing mail on my local box and use gmail as an > > archive for incoming mail. But you can have your cake and eat it too, > > just set a tag on gmail for mail you generate (your posting addr). > > Then you can copy those to your gmail 'sent' record. Iiuc gmail > > doesn't use folders/directories, they just tag everything and display > > it so you see it in groups. > > That's a good idea, thank you. > > > any outbound mail not going to a mailing list that you monitor via > > gmail, you can bcc to yourself at gmail. > > Or, even better, use hooks that select $sendmail depending on if you're > sending a message to a mailing list or not. So, for private messages you > can safely use Gmail's smtp servers and have no need to bcc yourself. > [...]
That's exactly what I'm doing now: if I'm sending a mail to a mailing list, I use another smtp server. Anyway, this isn't a great solution. -- Alessio 'mOLOk' Bolognino Arch Linux Trusted User http://www.archlinux.org