I am with you, Alex, i also hate that webmail interface, I just need it 
when i am away from home on my PB. It seems computers take over our 
minds and want to tell us what is best, even when we have other 
inclinations. I'll take your advice and try to make a different folder, 
maybe the computer changes its mind. Thanks again
Marta
On Apr 14, 2004, at 12:16, ahw wrote:

> Marta,
>
> On webmail.mac.com, my "Sent" messages are in the "Sent" folder, and 
> they are listed under "To:", not "From:" (I see the name of the 
> recipient, not my own name.) I think this is the default, and I 
> understand this is the way you want yours listed?
>
> I don't see any way to change it. The only way I can think of that you 
> might have changed it is if you perhaps created a new folder for 
> "Sent" messages other than the original default one, and under the 
> (webmail) preferences you chose to have your sent messages stored in 
> that folder instead of in the original one.
>
> Over the years I have had access to webmail from any number of ISP's, 
> and they have all been equally awful. I just avoid the webmail 
> interface as much as possible and manipulate my email from my 
> home-based mail application. That's not much help though, sorry.
>
> Alex Whitman
>
>
>
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, April 14, 2004, at 10:26  AM, Marta Edie wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi, Janice, i am not talking about the setting in your mailbox on 
>>>> the computer. I know you can manipulate all those under view. I am 
>>>> talking on the mailbox on the server when you to .mac mail in what 
>>>> I call cyberspace. There in the "sent" mode the view panel does not 
>>>> work. It is a completely different ballgame there. And for some 
>>>> reason it tells me there on "from: in the bar above the sent mail. 
>>>> It is obvius the mail comes from me. It is not so obvious to whom 
>>>> it was sent. And I would like to add this or replace the "from" 
>>>> with the "to"
>>>> Marta
>>>> On Apr 14, 2004, at 11:03, Janice Weber wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi Marta,
>>>>> Mine was already set that way but I found it could be changed 
>>>>> under the "View" menu.  Make sure you are in the mailbox that you 
>>>>> want to set because the view menu changes as you change boxes.
>>>>>
>>>>> When you are in "Sent", pull down View, Columns, and check the 
>>>>> ones you want shown.
>>>>>
>>>>> Jan
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Monday, April 12, 2004, at 09:08  PM, Marta Edie wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Could any of you people who have a .mac account tell me whether 
>>>>>> it is possible in the "sent messages" box on the web add a "sent 
>>>>>> to" and perhaps eliminate the "from" ? I know when I look at that 
>>>>>> window that all the messages shown are from me, but it is the 
>>>>>> person I sent them to I would like to see, just like in the 
>>>>>> regular account. right now i need to open the mail, so I  can 
>>>>>> recall to whom it was sent.
>>>>>> Marta
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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>>>>> Those who would sacrifice Liberty for Security deserve neither 
>>>>> -Benjamin Franklin
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
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>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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>>> Those who would sacrifice Liberty for Security deserve neither 
>>> -Benjamin Franklin
>
>
>
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