[pchelpers] Re: Never see my own messages

Ekhart GEORGI (last name last) wrote:
> Hi Cyril
>
> Halbach wrote:
>   
>> John Durham wrote:
>>     
>>> Cyril Halbach wrote:
>>>
>>>   
>>>       
>>>> I do not know. I have a DEFAULT setup using Thunderbird and GMAIL. 
>>>> Messages are not automatically deleted from GMAIL when I receive them to 
>>>> Thunderbird. Checked  my listing of messages and I receive all messages 
>>>> from PCHELPERS except the no reflected ones I have written.
>>>>         
>
> I have no idea what you mean with "no reflected".
>
>   

>>>> Maybe it is a function of GMAIL. Messaging on another list works exactly 
>>>> the same way.
>>>>
>>>> Cy
>>>>     
>>>>         
>>> That may be. Since it appears freelists is working properly, it might be 
>>> one of those services is blocking certain sources due to the traffic 
>>> from them. Have you contacted your email service to find out?
>>>   
>>>       

>> No, it has been like that forever and the message I sent is in the 
>> _*sentbox*_ 
>> so I don't care if it comes back to me. If anyone responds to it, that 
>> message comes back just fine.
>>     
>
> Sounds like the ones you see in the inbox are exactly your own messages 
> that you get from PC-HELPERS like everyone else does. Sounds like you're 
> simply confused because the other messages you get from PC-HELPERS go to 
> a different folder due to a filter that isn't defined correctly to 
> include your own messages.
>
>
>   
Sorry, error in the first message, should have typed sentbox where I 
have a copy of all sent messages.

Cy


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Cyril Halbach
Williamsburg Kentucky



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