Hallo Lawrence,

On Sun, 24 Aug 2008 12:48:31 -0500GMT (24-8-2008, 19:48 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:

LJ> I am testing out a cascade of mail forwarding, one server to a second
LJ> and then on until it reaches a destination. When I copy a test message
LJ> from the Sent Mail folder to the OutBox, it seems to be transmitted,
LJ> but nothing shows up. Except for the new cloned entry in the Sent Mail
LJ> folder, the message gets lost.

What more do you expect? TB only moves the message from Outbox to Sent
Mail after it has been sent.

LJ> If I create a completely new message it completes the cascading
LJ> journey to the destination without incident.

Do you mean to say that the copied message doesn't arrive at the
destination?

LJ> Am I misusing the Copy Message function or does it have a side effect
LJ> of suppressing the actual transmission. When I issue Send Queued Mail,
LJ> I can see some momentary network activity and the copied message in
LJ> the OutBox disappears, but I have not been able to determine where the
LJ> message is getting lost.

It's possible that something down the road checks for known
message-ids and the copied message has the same message-id as the
original. That's rather odd behaviour for a mail server, though I
wouldn't think it impossible that gmail would act like that.

What kind of receiving account are you using for your tests? POP3,
IMAP, webmail, gmail?

-- 
Groetjes, Roelof

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