On Sat, 09.10.2010 at 05:02:51 +0200, Michelle Konzack 
<linux4miche...@tamay-dogan.net> wrote:
> Am 2010-10-06 17:25:30, schrieb Toni Mueller:
> > Neither
> > is the message I reply to marked as having been replied to,
> 
> The message can not be maked as "Replied", because if you  POSTPONE  the
> message you can even delete the POSTPONED message and it would result in
> a wrong "Replied" Flag.  The "Replied" Flag is set, IF  the  message  is
> sent.

The "Replied" flag should imho be set if and only if the email intended
as the reply is actually sent. As long as we can assume that mutt is
the only program working with postponed messages, and as long as mutt
would keep track of where it stored which message (ie, Message-ID <->
mail location), this should be within reach - mutt needed to access the
message being replied to and set the "Replied" flag. For remote
storages (eg. IMAP), this could require maintaining a transaction log,
but I don't see a principal problem doing this, only (likely) quite a
bit of work.


Kind regards,
--Toni++



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