Hello Avi,

Wednesday, November 17, 2004, 8:55:57 AM, you wrote:

> Actually, Tony, this is one of the intentional quirks of Gmail. Here
> is how the Gmail support staff explain it:

> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Mail you send to yourself only appears in your inbox when you are the sole
> recipient of the message. In order to prevent your inbox from becoming
> cluttered, messages that you carbon copy or blind carbon copy to yourself,
> or send to a mailing list that you subscribe to, appear in the 'Sent Mail'
> section of your account. If a message is not successfully delivered, an
> error message is sent to your inbox.
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

To see the message in your Inbox, you need to make your gmail address
the sole recipient of the TO: e-mail field. You can then CC: or BCC:
anyone else.  I tried this with a few of my accounts and am trying it
more globally with this message.

If my assumption holds true, it might be nice to come up with a macros
that

1.  Detects the same gmail address in the TO: and FROM: fields in TB.
2.  Makes the gmail address the only address in the TO: field.
3.  Moves all other addresses that were in the TO: field to a CC: or
BCC: field.

-- 
Best regards,
 Ricardo                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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