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After sending the message with JavaMail by smtp, how to put it into the Sent folder(IMAP)? What about the non-english mail(ex: in Russian sent=отправленные)? Is there a way to get the name of the "sent" folder programmatically?

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Folder.appendMessages()

There's no standard name for the "sent" folder. Depending on the mail client being used, the folder might have a different name. There's an IMAP extension that would tell you which folder is the "sent" folder, but I don't think most servers support the extension.

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  • There is no solution for detect the name of "Sent" folder for any mail client? I think my mail client should create his folder, and put the messages in it.
    – HiMan
    Jul 13, 2013 at 9:59
  • No, there's no general solution. You may need to implement a bunch of heuristics that try to guess what the user is using. Jul 13, 2013 at 22:55
  • A solution is to create a database on a server with all translations of Sent folder, and get the name of it by API. But how to get the language? May be by other names, or to make a language-choose page. I think I'll create a page, where the user can select the "Sent" folder, "Spam" etc...
    – HiMan
    Jul 14, 2013 at 9:18
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In general, the Sent Folder doesn't have a fixed name. Gmail, specifically supports 'special use extensions' for Folders. When you do a LIST to get the list of email boxes, it will tag the sent folder with a \Sent tag.

See Gmail's document for their implemented extensions.

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