Hi Kim, Before beginning this thread, I went to the gMail web interface and sent myself a message and it did, indeed, show up in my Inbox almost immediately. Then, I opened both Outlook and the Mac Mail client.
Both clients displayed the message. The problem only seems to occur when sending a message from the Mac mail client. Strange. Mark From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Tim Kilburn Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2012 10:13 AM To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Simply Bizarre Mail Client Problem, Help Requested Hi, I'm not sure how Outlook deals with GMail but I don't believe that it is a MacOS Mail client issue as GMail behaves the same even at the Web interface. That is, if you send a message to yourself when at the GMail web interface, it will not appear in your Inbox. Sometimes, when performing a Reply All when you are a part of the group, the message will appear in your Inbox. That's the only situation when I've seen GMail allow messages to yourself show up in the Inbox. I've just got used to it as normal GMail behaviour. Later... Tim Kilburn Fort McMurray, AB Canada On 2012-10-11, at 10:34 AM, M. Taylor <mk...@ucla.edu> wrote: Hi Kim, Thank you for the reply but I do see messages to myself when sending from Outlook. Yes, UCLA is using, in my case, a gMail server. I just went into the gMail account and adjusted some things so now the Outlook is working reliably but on the Mac, no soap. I am posting this from Outlook and as a result, I receive it in my inbox along with the rest of the list recipients. Mark From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Tim Kilburn Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2012 9:24 AM To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Simply Bizarre Mail Client Problem, Help Requested Hi, Does UCLA use Google Apps for Education? Thus, essentially being a GMail account? If so, GMail does not show messages that were sent to yourself, it's just the way GMail has their servers set up. I've seen this with other providers as well so it's possible that is the reason. If you are hoping to save those messages you send, simply go to your Sent messages and move it/them to wherever you wish. Later... Tim Kilburn Fort McMurray, AB Canada On 2012-10-11, at 8:38 AM, M. Taylor <mk...@ucla.edu> wrote: Hello All, OK, I've been working on this for what seems like forever and cannot find a resolution. For some reason, I cannot see messages sent to myself in my mail client. I want to be clear on this so please indulge me. I have several accounts or Mailboxes setup on my Mac including an iCloud account, a Candleshore account and my primary UCLA account. Now, when in either of the two other Inboxes, I can send an email to that address and it appears in the inbox. For example, 1. Place focus on the Candleshore Inbox. 2. Read a few messages waiting for me in there. 3. Create a new message and address it to the candleshore email address which is music...@candleshore.com 4. Confirm that the messages is being sent from that same address. 5. Enter a subject line. 6. Send the message. Within a second or two, the message appears in the Messages table, just as it should. This works for each of my accounts accept for the UCLA account. I have removed the UCLA account several times and re-created it but the problem persist. I first noticed this when posting to this list. Even though all of you could see it I could not. Then, I decided to CC myself on outgoing messages but still, I did not receive a copy of the message. As far as I know, this problem did not begin until the latest version of the mail client. I just don't know what else to try. By the way, I have even gone so far as to use various SMTP servers but nothing works. The funny thing is, when viewing the UCLA account from my Windows computer, the messages sent from my Mac, that is to myself, do not appear, either. Somehow the Mac is doing something to prevent the messages from being sent to me but only in this one account. Any suggestions will be welcomed. 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