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Dave Woyciesjes woyciesjes at sbcglobal.net
Tue Aug 9 18:36:50 UTC 2011


Colin Law wrote:
> On 8 August 2011 21:43, Dave Woyciesjes <woyciesjes at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>> Colin Law wrote:
>>> On 8 August 2011 21:20, Dave Woyciesjes <woyciesjes at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>>>> ...
>>>>       As a Gmail user myself (yeah, I hate to admit it... ;) I do have
>>>> the
>>>> option set (in the Ubuntu-Users options) to receive my own posts, but
>>>> GMail
>>>> still doesn't pass those on to me.
>>> For me it is only my initial post that is not shown.  Later ones from
>>> me do appear in my gmail inbox.
>>>
>>> Colin
>>>
>>        Hmmm, none of the messages I send to Ubuntu-Users (or any other
>> mailing list I'm on) come back to me....
>>        I've looked through the GMail settings and found nothing helpful in
>> that regards...
> 
> OK, the only time I do not see a message in my inbox is if I am the
> OP, and then it is only my first message that does not appear.  In
> fact I think that as soon as at least one reply is received then even
> my original appears.  The whole conversation is available both in my
> inbox and in Sent.
> 
> A couple of thoughts.  I have Conversation View enabled, so the whole
> thread is seen in a block.  Perhaps that is a factor.  Also I am
> applying a label via a filter, I could imagine this making a
> difference as the message coming back will have the label applied.  I
> have a filter on Ubuntu in the 'to' field and apply a label "Ubuntu",
> though I don't suppose the details of the filter and label are
> significant.
> 
> I understand now why people are bothered by this if *none* of their
> list messages appear.
> 
> Colin
> 

	I don't use the GMail interface, I'm using TBird 2.0.0.24. But I do 
believe I have Conversation View shut off there anyway.
	I have a filter in Thunderbird to move any mail from mailing lists to 
thier respective folders, but yes I think that is irrelevant. I'm just 
not getting back any of the messages I send to mailing lists.

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