2015-06-13 15:32 GMT+02:00 Chuck Norcutt
> Nope. If it was physical mail it would be a practical impossibility. With
> email, storage and transmission is dirt cheap.
I doubt this feature is about the price of bits.
> I like to see my own messages arrive as confirmation that they got to the
> list.
If Google would ask you how to implement this feature, I don't think you
would choose an option that clutters you inbox if everything works as it
should? I surely wouldn't, just inform me when there seems to be a problem
(which is a very low percentage of the messages you send, I think/hope).
> I want to see my own message along with any replies as a logical group.
That is how it works now, convenient indeed.
> And I sometimes reply to my own mail. I don't want to have to look for it
> in the sent file because my sent files have no organization into logical
> folders.
>
Again, I'd expect software to be optimized for the bulk, not the exception
(there is a 80-20% rule hidden in there, from a cost perspective ;-).
> On 6/13/2015 9:12 AM, Frank wrote:
>
>> Isn't it logical that a mail you send doesn't end up unchanged in your
>> inbox? I expect mail from other people in my inbox, not my own...
>>
>
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