Yes, that is frustrating. I think it's because Google thinks everyone
does web mail, or they want everyone to use apps on the web instead of
on their computers.
Jordan
Ralph wrote:
I use two gmail accounts - one I download to my computer via pop
access, and the other I leave online. The latter I use for email
subscriptions, like the computerguys. I like the way gmail collates
messages by subject line.
There is one thing I don't like about gmail, but I hesitate to mention
it because I've never heard anyone else say they had the same problem.
I like to BCC myself on messages I originate. Gmail apparently
recognizes the mail is to myself, and doesn't send it. The only
reason I can figure it does this is because it automatically puts a
copy in my online "Sent" folder. The problems is that I don't get a
copy back to download to my computer. (I get around this by
addressing the BCC copy to another non-gmail account of mine, which
does get downloaded to my computer.)
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