[CentOS] I can't see some of my onwn e-mails ...

Sat Dec 20 04:01:18 UTC 2014
Mark LaPierre <marklapier at gmail.com>

On 12/17/14 23:56, Keith Keller wrote:
> On 2014-12-18, Mark LaPierre wrote:
>>
>> You could also address the email to yourself on a different mail server
>> than the one your sending it from.  I send to the list on gmail and
>> address a copy to myself on AOL.
> 
> That won't help indicate whether your post made it to the list or not.
> You'd need to be subscribed to the list from both addresses, and not cc:
> yourself.  But then you'd get two copies of every message, which seems
> wasteful to me; it seems easier just to check the web archives for the
> few posts most of us make.  (If all you want is a copy of your mail, you
> don't need to go through this process.)
> 
> OT: on a handful of Mailman lists, for some reason the SMTP server was
> slow delivering mail to my mailbox.  But responses show up in the web
> archives pretty much right away.  So for some questions I had I would
> bounce on the archives to see responses more quickly (it would seldom
> but sometimes be hours between the post hitting the archives and hitting
> my mailbox).
> 
> --keith
> 

I'm sorry, I must have misunderstood the OP.

Set your mail preferences to send an acknowledgment of your posting.
That message will not get helpfully deleted.  Then you will know that
your posting has made it to the list and, if you followed my first
suggestion, you will have a copy of your posting on your other mail
account that you can move to your CentOS mail box with a rule.

It's clunky as all get out but it works.

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