Kent, I am using the same thing.. Thunderbird -> Gmail -> list and it is working fine for me..
Did you recently upgrade Thunderbird?? I have mine set for autoupdates but I did not do the update yet. Now I cannot see my own replies with this setup, but everyone else can which is obvious when they reply to me.. So are you sure they are not going through or that you just can't see them? Send a reply to this message via the list and I will tell you if I got it. Dave On 11/6/2013 12:53 PM, Kent A. Reed wrote: > Ebo: > > I replied to your reply (see below) and guess what, my reply didn't go > through either. Again, my mail client (Thunderbird) is happy and my > gmail account is happy, but I got back neither a receipt nor a bounce > message. > > If this message goes through then it would seem I can start a thread but > I can't reply to one. This is strange new behavior for a software chain > (Thunderbird local mail client -> gmail server -> emc2 list server) > which has served me well since I created this gmail account 18 months > ago. No changes have been made (consciously by me anyway) since I set > this up. > > Regards, > Kent > > > Body of message in previous attempt to reply: > > ---snip--- > On 11/6/2013 11:42 AM, EBo wrote: >> One of the things that always bits me along these lines is that I have >> 5 different email addresses forwarded into one server. Due to the way >> emc-developers list is set up you have to make sure that the "from" >> address is one that it recognizes. Since my default is a different >> address, I often have things bounce. Could it be something like that? >> >> >> On Nov 6 2013 9:35 AM, Kent A. Reed wrote: >>> Sorry for the noise, but I just noticed that two messages I sent >>> regarding Gene's kvetch about Rockhopper never showed up on the list >>> (as >>> determined by looking at the Gmane archive) even though my mail >>> client >>> claims they were sent. Later messages to the thread by Andy and John >>> have already shown up in the archive so it's not simply a matter of >>> latency in the archiving process. >>> >>> Regards, >>> Kent >>> > Thanks for the thought, EBo, I do sometimes forget which of three email > accounts I'm using. In this case, however, something between gmail and > the list server ate my first two messages but allowed the third through. > All three were identical in terms of the account and toolchain involved > and no bounce message was returned by gmail. > > I remembered after the fact that I still have my emc2-related > list-server accounts set to confirm receipt of messages but didn't > notice I didn't get receipts for the first two (a Sherlockian clue of > the dog that didn't bark in the night). The third message (Subject: > test...), to which you replied, got a nearly instantaneous receipt from > the list server and was quickly archived to Gmane. Go figure. > > Regards, > Kent > ---snip--- > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > November Webinars for C, C++, Fortran Developers > Accelerate application performance with scalable programming models. Explore > techniques for threading, error checking, porting, and tuning. Get the most > from the latest Intel processors and coprocessors. See abstracts and register > http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=60136231&iu=/4140/ostg.clktrk > _______________________________________________ > Emc-developers mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-developers ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ November Webinars for C, C++, Fortran Developers Accelerate application performance with scalable programming models. Explore techniques for threading, error checking, porting, and tuning. Get the most from the latest Intel processors and coprocessors. See abstracts and register http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=60136231&iu=/4140/ostg.clktrk _______________________________________________ Emc-developers mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-developers
