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I hope I do not post this out of naivety, but it seems that when I drag a piece of mail into a folder, it moves it there rather than making a copy of it there. I would like the ability to still have the message in my Inbox, while copying it into a certain folder.
Oh, and I'd love the ability to make filtering rules, ala GMail (I'm sure I'm the umpteenth person to say this, which doesn't make implementing it any easier). -Jim |
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"it seems that when I drag a piece of mail into a folder, it moves it there rather than making a copy of it there." Thats a bit odd but maybe, as for filtering rules I think there being made, It needs it!
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Compliments for this piece of software! I installed it few days ago and I'm already addicted (horde and squirrelmail are a thing of the past).
But, copying mails instead of moving it's a must, in order to train spam filters like spamassassin... I really would like to have it implemented too. Keep up the great job. |
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And I second these two requests to have a 'copy message to folder' facility - again, for the reasons already given (training bayesian filters). It's an absolute necessity.
Does anyone know how/where to modify the moving-behaviour? |
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