Hi

On Sunday 26 October 2008 at 6:56:19 AM, in
<mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Mean Drake wrote:


> Gmail behaves that way if you use POP access.

[...]

> If you use a Gmail account in TB with POP access and use Gmail's
> SMTP to send mail, then the mail will not come in the Inbox when you
> check mail. But if you use web interface to send mail, then on next
> mail check in TB, the sent mail will appear as new mail in your
> inbox.

I'd spotted that Gmail would not let you send receive mail that you
had sent if you used their SMTP server but have not previously heard
of them putting sent mail into the inbox, probably because I rarely
use webmail.

> Its a little queer way that Gmail works.

Could be confusing. If they stopped blocking messages to yourself, you
could just BCC yourself if you wanted a copy. (-:

OT?

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