Google Mail and CC'ing myself has issues

The problem:
When I CC myself in Apple Mail, i never get them back.
My setup:
I have several of my own domains with email addy's forwarded to my Gmail acct. From there I have enabled GMAIL to allow for POP. I then login to Gmail with Apple Mail. I also use Google as an auth SMTP server.
I CC myself and no matter what account I CC to (any of my domains), Apple Mail does not get them back from Google. If I login to google's web front end, there are all my CC's sitting right there in my inbox. Apple Mail just won't grab them.
Everything else works fine with POP and SMTP.
Any ideas?

I believe this is a Gmail issue that you can do nothing about, and that the same would happen with any other mail client, not just Mail.
Please, provide a more concrete example of what you’re doing, indicating the (disguised) addresses involved in all the relevant headers.

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