It seems that Gmail deletes duplicate messages but to me "delete" isn't the
right word for it.  If something's deleted, I'd like to be able to go to
Trash and find it.  Gmail though just makes duplicate messages disappear as
if they never existed.

And considering that some of these duplicates are known to be different
than the emails they allegedly duplicate, e.g., emailed posts submitted to
mailing lists that have been edited by moderators and are, hence, different
than the original, these emails that Gmail makes disappear are often emails
that I'd like to have the option to see.




On Sun, Apr 14, 2013 at 7:00 PM, Andy <[email protected]> wrote:

> What Zack said.
>
> The reason why it seems like messages to yourself do not reach you, is
> that Gmail sees it as a duplicate copy of the message you just sent,
> which was saved by Gmail (in your Sent Mail label/folder).  Gmail
> always deletes duplicate messages.
>
> Andy
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