[Gmail-Users] Sent mails in my bin/trash folder. Have they been sent/received?

2013-01-24 Thread TREVOR CONWAY
Hi guys, I sent about 15 similar/identical mails to 15 separate recipients. I received some replies. Most of the 15 sent mails, however, are in my bin/trash, not my sent mail folder, I noticed a couple of days later. Are duplicate mails automatically sent to trash even if they're all to differ

[Gmail-Users] Re: Can Samsung Android phone sync to Google contacts on any PC

2013-01-24 Thread Sam Holborn
I had same prob maybe your usb drivers need updating or the microsoft network framework may need updating On Monday, 3 December 2012 02:53:10 UTC, Michael Scott wrote: > > I usually sync my Samsung SGH T589R using my desktop. > > Shouldn't I also be able to do it using my laptop? (Or did I load

Re: [Gmail-Users] Sent mails in my bin/trash folder. Have they been sent/received?

2013-01-24 Thread Andy
> I sent about 15 similar/identical mails to 15 separate recipients. I > received some replies. Most of the 15 sent mails, however, are in my > bin/trash ... Are you using an email program that runs on your computer? I use Gmail's web interface and I don't have a "bin/trash". On the web interfac

Re: [Gmail-Users] Setting up gmail to automatically cc/bcc yourself

2013-01-24 Thread sassan hazeghi
It seems everyone is trying to figure out how best to outsmart the basic flaw in the gmail web interface. Allowing for auto self BCC (and often having it to be the default setting), has been possible in just about any mail interface I have used so far (unix, emacs, all the way to the iPhone ma

Re: [Gmail-Users] Setting up gmail to automatically cc/bcc yourself

2013-01-24 Thread Zack (Doc)
I disagree completely. This is not an "obvious shortcoming", or "clearly broken", and not a basic flaw. If you are using the web interface, you always have a copy of the message in your sent mail, so what's the point of BCC'ing yourself. If you're using an offline client, you can use IMAP to hav

Re: [Gmail-Users] Setting up gmail to automatically cc/bcc yourself

2013-01-24 Thread Kenneth Ayers
What is "auto self BCC?" It sounds like automatically receiving copies of the emails that you send from your Gmail account which is what you will find in your "Sent Mail" label as Zack said. I don't know what complications arise from using Gmail with an email client but just using the regular web