On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 12:26:20AM -0500, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> Mike Hollis wrote:
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  <unsnip>
> >  I just wonder if this some kind of reverse dns snafu. I just sent a 
> > mail to myself at the service providers server sent with gmail and
> > fetchmail pulled it fine. So , I'm really perplexed , so any ideas
> > will be appreciated.
> 
> Your system is probably fine.  If you send a message to any list from 
> gmail, it does not send a copy back to you.  There is no way that I know 
> of to change that behavior.
> 
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 Thanks for the prompt response . I was pulling what little hair I
have left out trying to grok this. That will wreak havoc with the 
threads , but perhaps a .procmailrc recipe with some study of the docs 
will provide an answer.
  *** off topic ***
BTW, if I remember correctly you are British. Is the term British pc ?
I recently reread Tolkien's Lord of the Rings. I'm not sure which book
but loosely quoted he wrote " Some things that look like Ents ain't".
I thought ain't was only southern U.S slang for isn't or am not. Is it
commonly used in Great Britain ?
 Thanks again,

### Mike Hollis ###
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