Brad Knowles wrote:
I wonder if maybe Topica changes the content of the Message-ID:
header. Most mailing list software goes to great lengths to try to
avoid changing this header, because this is supposed to be the
globally unique id by which this particular message is known.
According
I should re-emphasize that the magically blessed mailman list that
gets through my/gmail's duplicate detector is THIS LIST
(mailman-users@python.org). Or at least it did until I switched to
digest mode.
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Mailman-Users mailing list
On my gmail account I have three subscriptions to mailman lists, all
on different servers, and on two of them I don't recieve copies of my
own posts, even though I've set the relevant option to yes:
] Receive your own posts to the list?
] Ordinarily, you will get a copy of every message you post
gmail is and has been having serious delivery delay issues off and on since
it went open/public beta. the problems continue although they are less and
farther in betweenlast few days have been bad again.
--On Thursday, February 17, 2005 11:16 -0500 David Morse
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On
On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 11:16:17 -0500, David Morse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On my gmail account I have three subscriptions to mailman lists, all
on different servers, and on two of them I don't recieve copies of my
own posts, even though I've set the relevant option to yes:
It's likely nothing to
At 11:46 AM -0600 2005-02-17, Stephanie wrote:
Maybe that third list where you do get copies back does something like
Topica, something that keeps GMail from seeing it as a duplicate.
I wonder if maybe Topica changes the content of the Message-ID:
header. Most mailing list software goes to