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Le 2011-02-21 23:00, Simon Cropper a écrit :
On 22/02/11 13:39, Ken Springer wrote:
I want the opposite of incoming mail filters. I want outgoing mail
filters that
will place outgoing email into specific folders, not the sent folder.

Ken,

Sorry I am just tuning t this conversation.

Thunderbird is able to put all mail you send into a folder other than
your 'sent' folder. The option is found in the copies and folders
section of the account settings dialog.

Once in a distinct folder the filters can be manually run to 'file' them
into other folders based on the criteria you set.

I also note that Thunderbird has an add-on called 'Send Filter' that is
described as an add-on that "allows you run your message filters
automatically on outgoing messages after sending. In other words, it's
an outgoing filter for thunderbird and seamonkey."

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/send-filter/

Thunderbird runs on Mac.


I have read the reviews on the addon and they do not look too positive. Even the author of the addon warns people about lost files.

Thunderbird has had a bug-feature request for this since 1999! It is here: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11039

You can always join and vote for the feature request or comment.

Cheers

Marc




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