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Re: Sent e-mails also appearing in Inbox
As mentioned above, it doesn't seem to have anything to do with the client. If I send an e-mail from web-mail, two e-mails are sent out. One to the recipient and one back to the account it was sent from. If you're using a pc client (Outlook or Thunderbird for example) this would be received into your Inbox.
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Sorry, got confused with the other people posting similar problems in the same thread. I'll give this another look when I get home, but I don't use POP3 so the usefulness may be limited.
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Mainly because I know it and use it work. I haven't got time to gen up on IMAP and it used to work fine with VM. It's all gone a bit strange since the move to Google mail.
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I wonder if I can revise this thread. I am interested because my reading of it is that in certain circumstances if you use POP3 and you send an email from Outlook using the Virgin SMTL server, a copy of the sent email is retained on your PC and also on the sent folder ion the Virgin server where you can see it by going into Virgin webmail. Is that correct?
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It has nothing to do with your POP3 (incoming) settings and everything to do with your SMTP (outgoing) settings. That said, if you use IMAP then it might synchronise the sent emails regardless. |
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I believe this has long been a feature of the GMail platform, if you send via a Google-powered SMTP server it'll place a copy of sent messages into your sentbox.
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In that case, it implies that Virgin's SMTP servers bypass Google entirely.
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