That is one of my main gripes about gmail.  When I originate an email to
start a new thread with the computer guys, the only way I know it's been
sent is I begin to get replies.

Mike

On Sun, Jun 8, 2008 at 12:03 PM, Ralph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I use two gmail accounts - one I download to my computer via pop
> access, and the other I leave online.  The latter I use for email
> subscriptions, like the computerguys.  I like the way gmail collates
> messages by subject line.
>
> There is one thing I don't like about gmail, but I hesitate to mention
> it because I've never heard anyone else say they had the same problem.
>  I like to BCC myself on messages I originate.  Gmail apparently
> recognizes the mail is to myself, and doesn't send it.  The only
> reason I can figure it does this is because it automatically puts a
> copy in my online "Sent" folder.  The problems is that I don't get a
> copy back to download to my computer.  (I get around this by
> addressing the BCC copy to another non-gmail account of mine, which
> does get downloaded to my computer.)
>
> Ralph
>
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