SM doesn't have a "copy message" feature (or some might think of this
as "save-as").  It does have a fine "move message" feature.  Is there
something about the underlying IMAP protocol that makes it hard to
implement "copy message", or is it just something that doesn't happen
to be in SM?

(Motivational pitch:  I want to set up a scheme where users can train
our Bayesian anti-spam filter with good or bad messages.  I'd like to
be able to have them just drop a copy of a message into some
conventionally named folders (e.g., "spam" and "ham"), and a cron job
would grab them and delete them after they were used in training.
They probably wouldn't care about using "move" for spam, but it's
hardly reasonable to use anything other than "copy" for ham.)
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