Craig: the "Never send it to spam" filter worked beautifully. For years I 
was clogging the Internet sending bcc's to myself, but this is much better.

On Thursday, October 3, 2013 12:25:57 PM UTC-7, Craig Falls wrote:
>
> A simple fix is to add a filter that catches emails from yourself 
> (from:me) and the action is "Never mark as spam".  For whatever reason, 
> this causes emails you send to show up in your inbox, which I like.
>
>
> On Monday, November 14, 2011 5:23:58 PM UTC-5, Kate wrote:
>>
>> I'm trying to figure out a way to "move" Sent messages to the Inbox -- 
>> i.e., give them the Inbox label -- automatically rather than manually. 
>>  ("Inbox" isn't one of the labels that can be applied via a filter.)
>>
>> Curiously, in one of my Gmail accounts, this seems to happen, but in 
>> another, it doesn't.  I've examined the few filters I have in both 
>> accounts, and can't understand what makes the difference.
>>
>> In both cases, I have filters which assign the label "S" to mail from 
>> that address, so that when I move the messages to the Inbox, I can easily 
>> see what's what.
>>
>> (Why do I want to have Sent mail in the Inbox?  Because I have 
>> conversation view turned off, but still want to see my part in a thread 
>> easily.)
>>
>> Thanks for any suggestions.
>> --APB
>>
>

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