On Mon January 8 2007 08:42, Kamaraju Kusumanchi wrote: > On Sunday 07 January 2007 04:27, Andrei Popescu wrote: > > I think this gmail quirk should go to Raju's FAQ: > > > > Q: I posted from my gmail account, but I don't receive my own posts. > > But I receive other posts and even answers to my own posts. > > > > A: gmail will discard your own posts because they consider them to be a > > duplicate of the sent message (which is stored in the sent folder). The > > only way around this (if you still want to receive your mail through > > gmail) is to use a different server for sending, ex. your own ISP's > > smarthost. Just take care when configuring your mail client so that the > > correct address appears. > > Sounds like an expensive solution to me. Is there no other simple hack? > > The main advantage of gmail or any web based program is that the user will > be able to access the email from anywhere on earth (as long as he has > internet connection). If he has to use some other SMTP server, then it > beats the purpose doesnt it? > > Anyway, if no better solution comes up, then I will add this as suggested.
This is the solution that I used when I used gmail. Apart from that maybe fcc or cc would work for you? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]