Hi guys,
Is it possible receive my own posts to the list? I have configured such option "Receive your own posts to the list? - Yes" on Mailman page but it still does not work.
Any ideas?
-- Sergey
On Thursday July 05, 2007 at 05:52:26 (AM) Sergey A. Kobzar wrote:
Is it possible receive my own posts to the list? I have configured such option "Receive your own posts to the list? - Yes" on Mailman page but it still does not work.
The problem you are describing has nothing to do with this list, but rather with the inferior mail service you are employing (GMail). This is a well known deficiency with that product. A quick perusal of their mail forums will turn up hundreds of complains about the lack of support for the feature you are posting about, among others. Google (GMail) feels they have the right to simply route your email anyway they so desire. Worse, since GMail does not employ 'white listing', there is a good chance that mail from forum members will end up in your SPAM folder anyway.
In my humble opinion, you would be far better served by enlisting the services of a better and more reliable mail service provider.
-- Gerard
"I never worry about being driven to drink; I just worry about being driven home."
W. C. Fields
Hi Gerard,
Thanks for explanation :) I'll switch to other mail service.
Thursday, July 5, 2007, 1:27:40 PM, you wrote:
On Thursday July 05, 2007 at 05:52:26 (AM) Sergey A. Kobzar wrote:
Is it possible receive my own posts to the list? I have configured such option "Receive your own posts to the list? - Yes" on Mailman page but it still does not work.
The problem you are describing has nothing to do with this list, but rather with the inferior mail service you are employing (GMail). This is a well known deficiency with that product. A quick perusal of their mail forums will turn up hundreds of complains about the lack of support for the feature you are posting about, among others. Google (GMail) feels they have the right to simply route your email anyway they so desire. Worse, since GMail does not employ 'white listing', there is a good chance that mail from forum members will end up in your SPAM folder anyway.
In my humble opinion, you would be far better served by enlisting the services of a better and more reliable mail service provider.
-- Sergey
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