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English - Android => Bug reports => Topic started by: paras.desai on April 18, 2014, 09:26:56 am
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I am not sure this is a bug or by design. But when I send mail with bcc to my self, the bcc copy I receive back in my inbox contains the picture of recipient and header as recrpient address. This makes me believe that the mail has been received from recrpient, there is very subtle way in form of thin arrow to identify it is bcc copy. I have following suggestion
1. Can contact picture be mine, ( I love to see my handsome face too
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Thanks
But in inbox it is still the same.
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For his attention, I posted it here, hope he is reading it.
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Well, but if the contact image was yours -- it would be the same for all such messages, no matter who they were sent to.
Wouldn't that be confusing?
It's kind of like stock Android Email (in 4.4) showing your own address / image for all sent messages.
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Well, but if the contact image was yours -- it would be the same for all such messages, no matter who they were sent to.
Wouldn't that be confusing?
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In my opinion it isn't confusing if yoo see your own adress as it is supposed to be seen the sender in inbox messages. Furthermore you can see the recepient(s) of the message in the therefor intended sent folder.
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Thanks a lot Paris for explaining so nicely and clearly
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One suggestion could be, in case of bcc, we can have sender and receiver photo both displayed,
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Hmmm, that is right it may clutter, I think Gmail has this or similar style.
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Any further plan on this matter, or discussion is closed
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My two cents:
I think it's nice to see the recipient's image on sent messages.
Except the Smart Folder, where making the app show your own (sender's) image, which makes for a conversation view of sorts.
Just my opinion.