Now, I know this is ugly but it works for me on an Exchange 5.5 server. This comes from a web interface to our excehange server that I wrote a few years back.
$imapp = Mail::IMAPClient->new( Server => 'servername,
User => 'userid',
Password => 'password',
Uid => 1,
Debug => 0
);
$tempuid = $imapp->append_string("Sent Items", $messagestring ,"\\
+Seen");
$tempuidarray->[0] = $tempuid;
$imapp->set_flag("\Seen",$tempuidarray);
if(!$tempuid){warn "ERROR saving to sent items: $@\n"; }
I'm sure that Exchange 2003 is quite different from 5.5 but I would hope that IMAP is still IMAP. I don't know what LAMP is so I apologize if my reply seems ludicrous.
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