I was pleased to see the advice below on how to get your own list messages sent from a Google client, as my subscribers complain about their messages going AWOL all the time. Alas, it has the following note at the bottom:
"I have tested this and while it seems to work, it doesn't. What the filter does is put a copy of the sent message in your inbox as it is sent so it appears that you received the list post, but the message in your inbox is the same message that's in your sent folder. It's not the message received from the list.”
Do those messages really show up in the spam folder without this filter? (I don’t use Gmail). If so, then the server is, indeed, sending the message to the mail client, and the mail client is doing the message ID linking locally, discarding the incoming duplicate. Would a change in mail client solve that? If so, then problem solved by a work-around. If not, then how can the filter above work?
And pardon my top-posting. :-)
Yours,
Allan Hansen hansen@rc.org
On Oct 18, 2020, at 3:35 , Massimo Zappalà <maszap69@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks Stephen for your reply, I tried creating the filter on GMail as described in Mark's suggested Wiki
https://wiki.list.org/DOC/I%20don%27t%20get%20my%20own%20posts
and it worked.
Thank you Max
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