The archive is public, you don't need to login to see it.
Perhaps turn off the 'delete' part in Gmail till you figure it out.
Sounds like your 'home server' is rejecting the forward or trashing it
as well for some reason.
Regards,
Adrien
On 12/23/21 12:37 PM, Justin wrote:
GNU Mailman has an option to "send me copies of my submission", so it
seems that typical mailing-list behavior would be to see those messages
on the client if they are sent back to you. In the current case, I have
no idea whether the submitted mail was not spam-blocked or dropped by
the list server. I need to login to the archive to confirm that my
message was received. "send me copies" insures that I see the '[GNC]'
stamped copy of the email (sorted into a list-id folder).
That is, the fact that Mailman has an option to send copies of my
submission indicates that deduping received based on what was sent is
not the typical (SMTP) behavior.
I forward my gmail to home server, but it sounds like that wouldn't make
a difference. I did not receive a forwarded copy of the second email,
so the dedup must be happening before that. My forwarding is setup to
forward to home-address, and delete; my allmail is empty.
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