On Sat, 15 Mar 2008 08:53:43 -0400
Chris Brennan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


> 
> How come I don't see my own posts to this list?
>

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Please, don't hijack threads. It is irritating for people using
thread-aware e-mail clients. Even more it is offending to the original
poster, because they get answers to your question instead of theirs. In
case you didn't know, it happens when you use "reply" for sending a new
question instead of composing a "new" message.

*/

On the subject.
My guess is you can't see your own messages because your server filters
them. It is known to happen with Gmail accounts. As a workaround you
could register two accounts - one for reading and one for sending
messages as described in the documentation:

http://www.gentoo.org/main/en/lists.xml


"...Mailing List Mini-FAQ

I subscribed to a list using my home email address, but I can't post to
the list from work. What do I do to fix this?

To reduce spam, all of our lists are configured to only allow posts
from official subscriber email addresses. Fortunately, mlmmj supports
"nomail" subscriptions, allowing you to register alternate email
addresses that can be used only for posting to the list. Here's an
example of how this works. Let's say you subscribed to the gentoo-dev
list as [EMAIL PROTECTED], but you'd also like to post to the list using
your [EMAIL PROTECTED] email address. To do this, send a message (as
[EMAIL PROTECTED]) to [EMAIL PROTECTED] You should
then be allowed to post to gentoo-dev using both your home and work
email addresses...."


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