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Identities should be able to override "Special Folders" associations #5023

Open rcubetrac opened 13 years ago

rcubetrac commented 13 years ago

Reported by patrick on 13 Feb 2011 04:24 UTC as Trac ticket #1487779

... or "Special Folders" should be a "per identity" setting altogether.

I'd like to have sent messages from one particular identity stored in another folder than "Sent" (where all other sent messages are put, because I set it as the "Sent" folder under Preferences / Special Folders).

This is possible with Thunderbird ("Copies & Folders" can be set per identity).

Migrated-From: http://trac.roundcube.net/ticket/1487779

rcubetrac commented 13 years ago

Milestone changed by @alecpl on 13 Feb 2011 08:19 UTC

=> later

rcubetrac commented 13 years ago

Comment by coelho on 18 May 2011 17:42 UTC

I vote for this functionality.

rcubetrac commented 12 years ago

Comment by marubio on 18 Jul 2012 16:16 UTC

me too!

rcubetrac commented 10 years ago

Comment by mclei on 12 Feb 2014 14:00 UTC

I also vote for this feature.

rcubetrac commented 10 years ago

Comment by rattenfanger on 15 Oct 2014 08:05 UTC

+1 for this feature. Very useful (sort of required) in business environments.

Tecnolukas commented 7 years ago

Me too!!! Really wanted feature!!!

ohreally commented 4 years ago

This ticket is almost 9 years old, so it's probably not going to happen. But yes, I would appreciate this very much.

bwdutton commented 4 years ago

+1 Currently switching over from Horde mail and being able to override the sent folder by identity is the only feature missing. Everything else I use seems to be done better in Roundcube.

peracchi commented 1 year ago

I asked ChatGPT:

"On Roundcube, how to automatically change Sent folder depending on used identity?"

The answer:

In Roundcube, you can set up multiple identities with different email addresses and other settings. By default, Roundcube will save all outgoing messages to the "Sent" folder. However, you can configure Roundcube to save sent messages to different folders depending on which identity you used to send the message.

Here are the steps to automatically change the "Sent" folder based on the identity used:

  1. Login to your Roundcube webmail account.

  2. Click on the "Settings" icon in the top right corner of the page.

  3. Click on the "Identities" tab.

  4. Select the identity you want to configure from the list.

  5. In the "Sent folder" field, enter the name of the folder you want to use for sent messages for this identity.

  6. Click the "Save" button at the bottom of the page.

Repeat these steps for each identity that you want to configure. From now on, when you send a message using one of these identities, Roundcube will automatically save the sent message to the folder you specified for that identity.

It made perfect sense. But the "Sent folder" field isn't there...

Please, implement this feature!

islamadel commented 1 month ago

me too. need this feature. Thanks

c-schwamborn commented 1 month ago

Quoting here something ChatGPT fantasized about if really funny, but nevertheless this would be a great feature I would vote for.

pabzm commented 1 month ago

We're open for pull requests, maybe you can find someone who's willing to go for it?

It might even be doable in a plugin, through the message_compose hook it should be possible to set the sent_mbox.