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 > Err... I do not understand "copy an email in 1 folder" - I use
IMAP which stores all the mail on the server.
(That is what dbmail does too)

In the traditional imap server the mail is stored in folders on the server that are accessed by the client. Therefore you are limited to one indexed location per email. Lets say you want to look at your email by customer. You would want to have a folder per customer so you can review your correspondence with each one individually. If you want to look at correspondence per product. You would need one folder for each product so you can review the correspondence for each product individually. However, if you want to have the ability to look at your email both per customer and per product, then with the traditional imap system, you would need to copy the email so you had two physical copies of the email. Now if you wanted to make notes on the email, it would only be tied to one of them, etc.. I haven't checked whether dbmail can make virtual folders yet based on queries, but the normal clients certainly don't support setting up indexes on the emails so that they could be viewed in both folders.
A client that took advantage of a database backend would be one in which the user could
a) create virtual folders that are actually queries
b) choose indexes or put in keywords so that whether you clicked on the Customer A folder or the Product C folder you would see the exact same e-mail.


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