On Wed, Mar 14, 2007 at 12:56:41PM -0400, Ryan Steele wrote:
>
> Is it the case that since Mailman makes the posting look like it came
> from [EMAIL PROTECTED] (i.e., it's claiming to be that user), and since
> one of the recipients is [EMAIL PROTECTED], that Google drops it at the
> gate and refuses to even handle it because it looks forged? Has anybody
> else experienced this issue?
Google/gmail is smarter than we are. It "knows" that since
foobar sent the message, foobar knows what is in the message,
and therefore doesn't want it cluttering up his(foobar's) Inbox.
I wrote a letter to the gmail honchos about this, which I reproduce
below. Of course I heard nothing. But maybe if 5 or 50 or 500 of
us wrote similar messages, something might happen . . . ?
Alan, who enjoys p*ss*ng up waterfalls
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I would like to have mail that I send to an E-list
(aka list-serve, E-mail list) from my gmail account,
accepted when it is sent back to me; it should appear
in my Inbox. (I get postings from other list members,
so the list SW is OK).
It must have taken effort for Gmail to send these messages
to /dev/null. I would like that effort to be undone.
Many thanks in advance,
Alan McConnell
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Alan McConnell : http://patriot.net/users/alan
"He lies. He spies. He wants us to ignore
His war . . ." Impeach him!
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