On Fri 22 Apr 2016 at 15:22:11 (-0700), Gary Roach wrote: > On 04/22/2016 06:02 AM, Mimiko wrote: > >On 22.04.2016 09:46, Tixy wrote: > >>It's because you use gmail and that has a 'feature' which you can't turn > >>off that deliberately hides your own messages. > > > >On 22.04.2016 09:55, Brad Rogers wrote: > >> Like I said to Michael; gmail. > >> > >> I find it surprising, to say the least, that, even after all this time, > >> some people still do not know that gmail does not return list posts to > >> the writer. > > > >I know about this. Its just a minor annoyance. I could just enter > >lists site and see if it is there or not. I don't send a duplicate > >if message is on list. > > > >On 22.04.2016 11:59, Gene Heskett wrote: > >> What you Mimiko, should be doing is using your own ISP's mail server, > >> which on this mailing list I am, by setting up your own email agent. > >> There are quite a few available for linux. > > > >I don't want to use my ISP's mail account. Its limited. It can be > >blocked. I can switch to another ISP. > > > >I could setup a mail server, but why should I bother to set it up > >on my linux-like router, or on my windows desktop... > > > > > >This google's "functionality" is a minor problem. > > > I'm glad you thing this is a minor problem. Just put out a critical > question, get no answer and not know whether its due to the message > not getting through or just no interest. It drives me nuts. Things > are inconsistent as well. When I posted this thread my original > message was posted. Since then I tried to as a question requiring > the inclusion of a screen shot. I put the screen shot as an > attachment. The message just disappeared never to be heard from > again. Very annoying .
Do you not have web access? You can check there. Cheers, David.