Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: evolution

Feature request:

If I want to post a new message to a folder (either USENET or IMAP) I
just go to the menu item Message->Post New Message to Folder. Annoying,
but it works.

But let's say I OpenOffice just gave a new message to me with a document
in text format, and instead of sending it as an e-mail, I want to post
it to a usenet group. Or I opened a new message with control-n by
reflex, typed a lot, and then want to save it to my online IMAP folder
for later editing at a public computer instead of to my local drafts
folder. Or I decide this particular draft should be sorted into its own
folder instead of with all the other junk I'm working on. You get the
picture.

The way things are now, I have to save the message as a draft, navigate
to my drafts folder, and click-drag it into whichever folder. However, I
noticed (see the beginning of this, above) that there is already support
for the nifty posting of a message to a folder from within the editing
window.

Could someone make it possible to change the send field from To: to Post
to: while in the editing window? Like with a right-click context menu or
something? Or to just combine the dialog boxes I get at left-click into
one, so when I click on the To: field I get to choose not just from my
address book, but also get a tab or something for my folder tree?

** Affects: evolution (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Posting a written-up message to a folder is inconvenient
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/190621
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