On Sun, Mar 15, 2015 at 10:26 AM, R.Smith <rsmith at rsweb.co.za> wrote:

> I have no answer for you (or rather, others here will have better
> answers), but I can tell you that this question did in fact come to the
> list yesterday.
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> Refer its headers:
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> Maybe your spam filter does not like your own messages?
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>
Generally when using Gmail messages to lists will not appear for the
original poster.

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