Based on your reply via Gmail, Andy, I think privacy is lost.  In your 
Gmail reply, your Gmail address does show as you mentioned.  However, I 
note that in my opening post, *sent from the group's site*, my Gmail 
address doesn't show.  See screen shot.  So it appears there is more 
privacy when *not* writing from one's Gmail account.



On Wednesday, July 15, 2015 at 11:13:47 PM UTC-7, Andy wrote:
>
> On Thu, Jul 16, 2015 at 2:05 AM, Diane <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi--
>>
>> I need a review.  I am initiating this post through the group's site.  
>> Could I have done so via Gmail by just inputting this group's address (<
>> [email protected] <javascript:>>) on the To line?
>>
>
> ​Yes.
>  
>
>>  Or am I losing privacy by initiating a post through Gmail?
>>
>
> ​I don't think it matters.  Either way, we know it's you.  Your name and 
> email address appear at the top.
>
> There might be some difference in the hidden header lines of your message, 
> but I never bothered to look.
>
> Similarly, what about posting responses?  Should I do that only via the 
>> group's site, or can I do so within Gmail?  Same concern about privacy.
>>
>
> ​Again, you can do it either way​, and again, I am not aware of any 
> obvious differences regarding privacy.
>
> I am replying via Gmail.
>
> Andy
>
>
>

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