Is there any way to get Mail to use the Inbox as the Sent folder?

This may sound like a silly question, but I have an IMAP account with over a hundred nested folders. I've tried using rules to sort email that comes in, but honestly? It's more trouble than it's worth. Generally, I leave emails in my Inbox until I've dealt with them, and then I sort them into the appropriate folder.
Unfortunately, this means that I've then got to go and do the same thing with the message that I've just sent—which I sometimes (often) forget to do. I then end up with hundreds and hundreds of messages in the Sent folder that need to be hooked up with their respective originals. Bleh.
Does anyone know if there's a way to get both the original message and the response to end up in the same folder automatically? Mail doesn't allow you to use the Inbox as anything but the Inbox—it's the root directory for the mailbox.
Anyone?
BTW, I'm posting this here because I have Tiger at work, where this is more of a problem, though I've got Leopard (and soon Snow Leopard) at home.

Go easy—I've been using Macs since 1984 and have only used Microsoft's bloatware when work obliges me to. (I talked the boss who insisted that we run all of our email and calendars from an Access server into running OS X Server; Entourage went away, and life is much better. Word is still part of my everyday grind because of change tracking, but I have hopes for Pages.) I've used any number of email clients over the years, and Mail is my app of choice for many reasons.
Nonetheless, a useful feature is a useful feature, even if it comes from Redmond. It's not 1996 any more—Macs aren't the downtrodden Rebel Alliance and Microsoft isn't the Empire.
It seems to me that—especially with an IMAP account—you're not dealing with something intrinsic in the structure of the emailing system, since the folder structure doesn't even reside on the client computer (except as a mirror).
I suppose that I could use a rule to shunt all email for that account into a single folder and then use that same folder as the Sent folder. I'd need to create the same rule on my various Macs (and punt on my iPhone)... but I suppose that would work. But I'm still not sure why a more elegant solution isn't possible.

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