>> Now I want to build some "pseudo"-groups for my most regular e-mail
>> friends. I see no problem with the incoming e-mails. But is there any
>> nice way to store a copy of my sent messages in this "pseudo"-group?
>
>When I post to a pseudo-group, it gets sent to the list server, and
>then it comes back just like a normal message. Of course it then gets
>filtered into the pseudo-group again.
No, that isn't the point :(
Let's try with an example. Let's suppose, you (Galactus) and me write
daily some e-mails to each other. So, my idea is, to make a new group:
email.galactus 30 90 galactus@stack.urc.tue.nl
This would bring this "group" into the normal EXPIRE (where folders
aren't expired, AFAIK), I could send an "A"rticle or "F"ollow-up to
this group (your address). BUT ... how do I manage my sent "articles"
to show up in this "group".
Any ideas, anyone?
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