Probably not... you're probably confusing messages with
conversations.
Everywhere you look in GMail you're looking at
conversations, not
individual messages. Even in "Sent Mail"
you're looking at
conversations you've sent mail in response to. Regardless
of where
you see the conversation, if you click the large
"Delete" button up
top, or select the language equivilant option from the
"More
actions...", you're deleting the whole conversation
not just the one
message.
If you feel the need to delete a message (like when I delete
something
I forwarded with attachments and I want only one copy of the
attachment/message kept), you have to open the conversation,
selecte
"More options" on that message, then
"Delete this message". That will
eliminate only the message from the conversation that you
want to get
rid of.
BTW, if you e-mail to yourself from GMail you still only
have 1 copy
of the message, it just gets an inbox label cause it's
"received". As
a single message, deleting it removes it from the whole
mailbox, not
just one label.
On 3/27/06, sobs <sobink gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I sent a mail from my gmail Id to my gmail id itself.
>
> Later I tried to clear the sent Items history. But when
ever I deletes
> items in my sent items folder, the curresponding mail
in my Inbox also
> gets deleted... !!!!!
>
> Why it is happening??? Is it a bug??
>
>
>
>
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