For me, I've never seen gmail hide my sent ... but, i guess that is/was just an option I hadn't found. j. On 10/18/05, Edgardo Hames <ehames / gmail.com> wrote: > On 10/18/05, Mark Hubbart <discordantus / gmail.com> wrote: > > On 10/18/05, Jeff Wood <jeff.darklight / gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > Look in your sent mail, you'll see one copy of the message, and in > > > your inbox, another ... it's the same thing. > > > > Except that gmail didn't always do that. It used to hide the "sent" > > copy of your message when the other copy appeared in your inbox. A few > > weeks ago, it stopped doing that, and now shows both copies. > > > > When I noticed that it hid the "sent mail" copy way back when, I > > thought it was very cool, and wished my regular email app was as smart > > as that. > > I also thought it was very cool, but I also realised that it's harder > to tell whether the message got to the mailing list. > > Cheers, > Ed > -- > Encontra "Tu psicóðata favorito" http://tuxmaniac.blogspot.com > > Thou shalt study thy libraries and strive not to reinvent them without cause, > that thy code may be short and readable and thy days pleasant and productive. > -- Seventh commandment for C programmers > > -- "http://ruby-lang.org -- do you ruby?" Jeff Wood