Version: (using KDE KDE 3.3.2) Installed from: Debian testing/unstable Packages OS: Linux An option not to save the attachments in sent-mail when you send out email with attachments would be nice. I think there actually is no reason why anybody would want to keep their own files in the sent-mail mailbox. It's not really the most convenient place to store files in or to look for them. Pine has such an option. It shows a header for emails with attachements in sent-mail, saying "an attachment blah.jpg was sent but not saved" or something along those lines. This might be related to #17513 and #33219, but I don't want to delete attachments; just not save them when I send the email.
> I think there actually is no reason why anybody would want to keep their own > files in the sent-mail mailbox Except when you store your files in your mailbox.
It is a good idea -- when composing mail you have such options for every attachment -- compress, encrypt, sign. Another one "store" would be great. Plus global option "store/do not store by default". For example, I would choose do not store by default, and each time I add attachment, this option "store" would be deselected. Once the mail would be sent, attachment would be erased.
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