Double push notifications for e-mails sent to self

Since iOS 8 I am getting double e-mail notifications for e-mails which I sent to myself. I also know the cause of this problem:
It happens with all Exchange-accounts, so I went to verify the Push settings for these accounts. There, both Inbox and Sent are checked. Inbox cannot be unchecked, but Sent can be unchecked. However, this unchecking isn't being saved by iOS. When returing to verify this Push setting, the checkmark for Sent has re-appeared.
Anyone else with this problem? I have it both on an iPhone 6 and iPad 3 Retina.

Just once.  I think it has to do with gmail receiving a notification to my inbox and the all-mail folder in gmail; but I can't figure out how to set up so it only advise a new email once.  I'm using the native email application on my ipad and iphone. 

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