I send emails to myself now and again for links and notes etc. After upgrading to 10.8 I see the messages to myself appear as one message in my inbox with a number on it and all the messages are on the right all stacked up which is very nice and the way it worked in 10.7.
The weird thing is that when I read and delete the message on the bottom of the list, elsewhere HIGHER in the list I get the same message again with the indication in the header that it is a SENT item. The sent message didn't show up in the list until I deleted the original. Who would want to see sent items in their inbox? I didn't notice that happening in 10.7. Anyone know how I can disable that? I don't even know what to look for here...
I also can't figure why it appears higher in the mail list than the original message did, like something with the time ordering is messed up and saying that I received it before I sent it.
OSX 10.8 mail.app
I think I fixed it with settings, view, uncheck include related messages from other mailboxes.
Help on that item says
Still seems weird to me, I would think they would want to exclude sent but maybe not.
The weird thing is that when I read and delete the message on the bottom of the list, elsewhere HIGHER in the list I get the same message again with the indication in the header that it is a SENT item. The sent message didn't show up in the list until I deleted the original. Who would want to see sent items in their inbox? I didn't notice that happening in 10.7. Anyone know how I can disable that? I don't even know what to look for here...
I also can't figure why it appears higher in the mail list than the original message did, like something with the time ordering is messed up and saying that I received it before I sent it.
OSX 10.8 mail.app
I think I fixed it with settings, view, uncheck include related messages from other mailboxes.
Help on that item says
Include related messages from other mailboxes when viewing a conversation.
Still seems weird to me, I would think they would want to exclude sent but maybe not.
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