Patrick Shanahan wrote, on Fri, Jun 08, 2012 at 09:29:37AM -0400:
> If you are using gmail smtp, gmail has you *original* copy in the "Sent"
> folder/virtual-folder/label(???) and the return copy from the list appears
> to them to be a "copy" so it does not show. 

Right. I guess it's a cool feature if you use the Gmail interface, but as a
consumer of the IMAP-service it's quite annoying. I guess if I Bcc myself, then
Gmail will see the mail as originating from me, and show it in my inbox (I'm
testing this with this mail).

> I saw the same when I first started using gmail and changed my smtp to my
> isp and used the gmail "from" addr and see *all* my mail, ie: list mail,
> this way as gmail no longer sees my list posts as duplicates.

Isn't there any sort of anti virus that marks such mail as spoof mail? The
e-mail looks a bit less fishy if there's a link between the domain in the From
address and the domain of the first MTA. That's the only reason I'm sticking to
Google's SMTP.

-- 
Jostein

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