I often send emails to the wrong people (i.e. myself) and I'm wondering why 
nothing arrives. I really find this not bearable. Is there no way to 
prevent Gmail from hiding this information?
I've tried switching off Javascript, but then I cannot send HTML-mails 
anymore. 

Happy about any help


On Friday, 2 November 2012 09:26:45 UTC+1, François Ingelrest wrote:
>
> I'm getting used to the new compose window, but there's one thing I 
> can't accommodate to: When switching to the subject/body of the e-mail, all 
> the useful sender/recipient information is hidden, only the names are shown.
>
> While I understand it was made to "get things out of the way", this view 
> prevents me from:
>  - Viewing from which account I'm sending the e-mail
>  - Viewing which accounts I'm sending the e-mail to (e.g., 
> personal/professional addresses of my recipients)
>  - Making sure I've added people to the right field (To, CC, BCC)
>
> I always find myself clicking again and again to the recipients field to 
> make sure all of these are correct... While the simplified view may be 
> enough for the casual user, I feel like this view is not suited to other 
> users like me.
>
> Keeping the view as it is when the recipients field is focused would be 
> enough, so I really hope there will be at least an option to keep the 
> "advanced" recipients view.
>

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