Hi Am I the only one who doesn't receive its own posts but has checked the option in the list manager like this to receive them ? (to be sure I did : check "No" => Submit my changes, check "Yes" again => Submit ..)
On 5/30/12 10:04 AM, kt992321@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Am I the only one who doesn't receive its own posts but has checked the option in the list manager like this to receive them ? (to be sure I did : check "No" => Submit my changes, check "Yes" again => Submit ..)
Sounds like you are seeing a gmail issue (happens for many email lists). Gmail is being "helpful" and not showing you multiple copies of messages that you might get via multiple channels. Since you already have a copy of the message (your original in the sent mail folder), it figures you don't need to see the copy from the list.
On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 2:03 PM, Richard Damon wrote:
Sounds like you are seeing a gmail issue (happens for many email lists). Gmail is being "helpful" and not showing you multiple copies of messages that you might get via multiple channels. Since you already have a copy of the message (your original in the sent mail folder), it figures you don't need to see the copy from the list.
Yes, that is it. The replies will be stored inline with the message without receiving it from the list. The Sent Mail folder contains an original post.
-- Earnie -- https://sites.google.com/site/earnieboyd
Le 30/05/2012 20:03, Richard Damon a écrit :
On 5/30/12 10:04 AM, kt992321@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Am I the only one who doesn't receive its own posts but has checked the option in the list manager like this to receive them ? (to be sure I did : check "No" => Submit my changes, check "Yes" again => Submit ..)
Sounds like you are seeing a gmail issue (happens for many email lists). Gmail is being "helpful" and not showing you multiple copies of messages that you might get via multiple channels. Since you already have a copy of the message (your original in the sent mail folder), it figures you don't need to see the copy from the list.
Do you know if I can disable this "helpful" feature / where the option is in gmail ?
I use POP3/SMTP via thunderbird to read my mails. I suppose using another SMTP server should do the trick.
Let's test...
On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 3:04 PM, kt992321@gmail.com kt992321@gmail.com wrote:
Do you know if I can disable this "helpful" feature / where the option is in gmail ?
Setting the "Conversation view" mode to off in Settings->General may help but IDK.
I use POP3/SMTP via thunderbird to read my mails. I suppose using another SMTP server should do the trick.
I assume you have a host of some kind? Can you set the SMTP service up with it?
-- Earnie -- https://sites.google.com/site/earnieboyd
On 30/05/2012 21:16, Earnie Boyd wrote :
On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 3:04 PM, kt992321@gmail.comkt992321@gmail.com wrote:
Do you know if I can disable this "helpful" feature / where the option is in gmail ?
Setting the "Conversation view" mode to off in Settings->General may help but IDK.
I use POP3/SMTP via thunderbird to read my mails. I suppose using another SMTP server should do the trick.
I assume you have a host of some kind? Can you set the SMTP service up with it?
I don't understand the 2 last sentences very well.
Using a different SMTP server (like my provider's SMTP server) than "smtp.googlemail.com" is a solution, this way I get my own posts.
Hope this helps.
On 5/30/12 12:04 PM, kt992321@gmail.com wrote:
Le 30/05/2012 20:03, Richard Damon a écrit :
On 5/30/12 10:04 AM, kt992321@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Am I the only one who doesn't receive its own posts but has checked the option in the list manager like this to receive them ? (to be sure I did : check "No" => Submit my changes, check "Yes" again => Submit ..)
Sounds like you are seeing a gmail issue (happens for many email lists). Gmail is being "helpful" and not showing you multiple copies of messages that you might get via multiple channels. Since you already have a copy of the message (your original in the sent mail folder), it figures you don't need to see the copy from the list.
Do you know if I can disable this "helpful" feature / where the option is in gmail ?
I use POP3/SMTP via thunderbird to read my mails. I suppose using another SMTP server should do the trick.
Let's test...
To my knowledge, there is no option to turn this off. Getting your mail via POP3/SMTP doesn't matter, I believe, as the extra copy is dropped on reception, not on display.
I'm getting mine.
Dave
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Hi Am I the only one who doesn't receive its own posts but has checked the option in the list manager like this to receive them ? (to be sure I did : check "No" => Submit my changes, check "Yes" again => Submit ..)