Disable saving sent item copy on Blackberry Z10

Hi All ,
I have configured my google mail account on Z10 . Promlem I  am facing is that everytime I am getting one copy of each mail in inbox which I sent . However recipient is receiving single copy only .
It seems I need to disable saving sent item copy on Blackberry Z10 smartphone .
Anyone who can help and let e know where I can find this option in Z10 smartphone .
Thanks  and Regards
Gaurav Bogra

Go to the hub, select  the vertical 3 dots on the right.  select settings, In the Blackberry hum settings, select display and actions. Slide Show sent messages to OFF.

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