On Mon, 29 Mar 2010 05:32:38 -0700 (PDT) Francis Moreau 
<francis.m...@gmail.com> wrote: 

FM> I like to get a copy of emails I send and I usually write email with
FM> a) gnus or b) "M-x compose-mail". I use the latter if I'm in an emacs
FM> session without gnus started. Actually I usually start one emacs
FM> session for gnus itself.

FM> To get a copy of email, I do 2 things a) tell gnus about it through
FM> group property "gcc-self". b) tell it to emacs by using "(setq mail-
FM> default-headers (concat "Bcc: " user-mail-address))".

FM> The problem here is that when I compose an email in gnus, I get the
FM> email copy twice.

FM> Does anybody have a solution to get one and only one copy in both
FM> world ?

If you never need both, just remove the Bcc header if the Gcc is set,
effectively making it an XOR.

I think you can also mark Gcc mails as read.

Ted
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