On Fri, Sep 24, 1999 at 11:42:25PM +0200, Richard P. Groenewegen thus spoke:
> > > I think he wants to save a FCC into *both* mailboxes for every message.
> > > And no, I don't know how to do that. :-(
>
> > The solution I would use would be to do something like the following:
> >
> > my_hdr X-O
> > I think he wants to save a FCC into *both* mailboxes for every message.
> > And no, I don't know how to do that. :-(
> The solution I would use would be to do something like the following:
>
> my_hdr X-OutboundMultiStore: mailbox_target_name
> # or some other unique header
>
> And then just
On Fri, Sep 24, 1999 at 10:50:36PM +0300, Mikko Hänninen thus spoke:
> Moritz Schulte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Fri, 24 Sep 1999:
> > so, /when/ do you want to save outgoing messages to outbox and when
> > do you want to save them to some_oher_box ? is it a thing of the
> > recipient ?
> > then
Moritz Schulte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Fri, 24 Sep 1999:
> so, /when/ do you want to save outgoing messages to outbox and when
> do you want to save them to some_oher_box ? is it a thing of the
> recipient ?
> then, you could IMHO do it via a send-hook.
I think he wants to save a FCC into *b
On Fri, Sep 24, 1999 Richard P. Groenewegen wrote:
> Hi,
hi !
[...]
> I want to save some of my outgoing message in two different mailboxes,
> so I want to say something like
>
>Fcc: =outbox, =some_other_box
[...]
so, /when/ do you want to save outgoing messages to outbox and when
do you
Hi,
I've asked this question before, but I didn't get any answers (no hard
feelings). I still don't know how to do it.
I want to save some of my outgoing message in two different mailboxes,
so I want to say something like
Fcc: =outbox, =some_other_box
Of course, this doesn't work (at least