Using TB 38.1.0
When I used to send email via TB, I would be able to see that sent message in the Sent folder when I logged in to my account via the web browser.
But has not been happening for quite some time. I no longer see my sent messages which I send via TB, in the Sent folder via the web browser.
Is this some specific settings issue?
P.S> I have no filters set in my account at gmail.
On 08/10/2015 02:37 PM, jd1008 wrote:
Using TB 38.1.0
When I used to send email via TB, I would be able to see that sent message in the Sent folder when I logged in to my account via the web browser.
But has not been happening for quite some time. I no longer see my sent messages which I send via TB, in the Sent folder via the web browser.
Is this some specific settings issue?
P.S> I have no filters set in my account at gmail.
If you send mail through a google-hosted mail (gmail or google apps account), it will automatically go to sent-mail. In TBird, you should not set it to copy any messages into sent mail.
On 08/10/2015 01:59 PM, SternData wrote:
On 08/10/2015 02:37 PM, jd1008 wrote:
Using TB 38.1.0
When I used to send email via TB, I would be able to see that sent message in the Sent folder when I logged in to my account via the web browser.
But has not been happening for quite some time. I no longer see my sent messages which I send via TB, in the Sent folder via the web browser.
Is this some specific settings issue?
P.S> I have no filters set in my account at gmail.
If you send mail through a google-hosted mail (gmail or google apps account), it will automatically go to sent-mail. In TBird, you should not set it to copy any messages into sent mail.
I have no setting in TB for copying messages into Sent. It is the Sent folder at the gmail server that I am wondering why it did not show my latest emails sent vi TB.
On 08/10/2015 01:52 PM, jd1008 wrote:
I have no setting in TB for copying messages into Sent. It is the Sent folder at the gmail server that I am wondering why it did not show my latest emails sent vi TB.
I don't use gmail for my smtp server but I wouldn't think that it would keep copies of any messages that didn't originate there. Are there copies of older messages sent from TB in your gmail's Sent folder?
On 08/10/2015 03:55 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 08/10/2015 01:52 PM, jd1008 wrote:
I have no setting in TB for copying messages into Sent. It is the Sent folder at the gmail server that I am wondering why it did not show my latest emails sent vi TB.
I don't use gmail for my smtp server but I wouldn't think that it would keep copies of any messages that didn't originate there. Are there copies of older messages sent from TB in your gmail's Sent folder?
Yes indeed! That is why I was wondering about the recent ones I had sent from TB. Could this be an issue with the ISP?
On 08/10/2015 03:59 PM, SternData wrote:
On 08/10/2015 02:37 PM, jd1008 wrote:
Using TB 38.1.0
When I used to send email via TB, I would be able to see that sent message in the Sent folder when I logged in to my account via the web browser.
But has not been happening for quite some time. I no longer see my sent messages which I send via TB, in the Sent folder via the web browser.
Is this some specific settings issue?
P.S> I have no filters set in my account at gmail.
If you send mail through a google-hosted mail (gmail or google apps account), it will automatically go to sent-mail. In TBird, you should not set it to copy any messages into sent mail.
I'm not running Fedora, but it seems to me that Thunderbird should not depend on your browser. In my version of Linux (pclos) Thunderbird does not depend on my browser--Firefox mostly. When I install Thunderbird, I do not have to set any particular "filter" to save sent mail--it just does. (I have just now verified that my messages have been saved.) Do you not have a stand-alone version of Thunderbird? --doug
On 08/10/2015 03:13 PM, jd1008 wrote:
Yes indeed! That is why I was wondering about the recent ones I had sent from TB. Could this be an issue with the ISP?
Not unless you're using their smtp server. If you're sending everything out through gmail's servers, you'll need to talk to them.