Ed Mullen wrote on 17-12-18 17:56:
Ray_Net wrote:
Ant wrote on 16-12-18 09:53:
I wanted to duplicate the e-mail, but it didn't work. I can copy into another folder and then move it to where I want. Is this a bug or by design?

Could you copy a file in the same directory of the same hard-disk on your pc ?

CTRL-C then CTRL-V would it create the same file with the same name ?

Windows 10 will use the same file name and append " - Copy" to it.


I know that. It was just to compare windows file management ans SeaMonkey mail managemnt. Seamonkey cannot append " - Copy" to a mail, so it's normal that it refuse to duplicate a mail in the same folder.

And, finally the question for the OP is still without an answer from him:


Why did he need a duplicated mail in the same folder ?

When he need to do a "reply", a "forward", or an "edit message as new" one mail is enough, you don't need another identical mail
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