On Dec 19, 2007, at 9:16 PM, SJS wrote:

Mutt does this sort of thing for me automatically. When I send an email,
a copy of it ends up being stored locally, immediately.

If the email never makes it to the list, I have a copy I can submit
again.


The really strange thing, though, is that there's a separate copy of the message in my Sent folder (put there by Mail.app because I told it to), which has only the headers that would exist as Mail.app created the message for submission (i.e., no Received: headers, etc.)

Additionally, I seem to never actually get the copy that comes from the mailing list, which makes me wonder if Google Mail does Message- Id: header matching to only keep a single copy of any message in my message store. If they are doing that, then they're discarding any subsequent copy of the message.

Gregory

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