Le lundi 28 juillet 2008, Arvind Marathe a écrit : > On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 07:33:30PM +0300, Andrei Popescu wrote: > > On Mon,28.Jul.08, 22:27:33, Arvind Marathe wrote: > > > While i am at it, what do you guys do when you have two copies of > > > your own mail, one in your sent-mail (or another folder, if you > > > have a hook) and another sent to you by the mailing list? (I know > > > Andrei does not have to worry about that, gmail removes one copy > > > for him but what about the others?) > > > > Actually I do have two (because I am subscribed with a different > > address), I just don't do anything about it. Why should I? > > Perhaps i was not clear. When i write a mail to d-u, (say this mail > for example), the copy obviously gets stored in "sent-mail" by > default. After some time, i get another copy of the same mail, since > i am subscribed to d-u. (In your case, gmail does not send you copies > of your own mails to d-u). I don't see the point in having two copies > of my own mail, so i was asking whether other users do any special > settings, so that one mail is automatically deleted. > > Arvind > > -- > Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum sonatur.
No automatic settings. I usually delete sent mail from time to time. And I usually regrets some days after to have deleted all mails and not only the oldest. Thomas Preud'homme -- Why Debian : http://www.debian.org/intro/why_debian
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