Re: [vox-tech] dkim on vox-tech

2016-04-29 Thread Bill Broadley
On 04/29/2016 09:48 AM, Brian E. Lavender wrote: I talked to one our members and he said he didn't get a message fromt he vox-tech list that he sent. Common, many lists and mail servers suppress email from yourself. To not do so risks infinite loops from broken vacation messages and the

Re: [vox-tech] dkim on vox-tech

2016-04-29 Thread Foo Lim
I had the experience where gmail filters out email from myself. Not sure if that's what's happening. On Fri, Apr 29, 2016 at 9:48 AM, Brian E. Lavender wrote: > I talked to one our members and he said he didn't get a message > fromt he vox-tech list that he sent. He has a gmail

Re: [vox-tech] dkim on vox-tech

2016-04-29 Thread Alex M
Yes, gmail hides duplicates. If you sent the email there is no way in gmail to verify that the list received it within gmail. You'd have to look at the online archives or cc some other email of yours. Alex On 04/29/2016 10:35 AM, Foo Lim wrote: > I had the experience where gmail filters out

[vox-tech] dkim on vox-tech

2016-04-29 Thread Brian E. Lavender
I talked to one our members and he said he didn't get a message fromt he vox-tech list that he sent. He has a gmail account. I have a mail server I manage that is connected to Comcast business and I had to implement dkim on outbound messages so that they would make it to gmail. I wonder if we need