On Thu, Nov 27, 2025 at 11:49:25AM +1030, Tim via users wrote:
> On Thu, 2025-11-27 at 08:16 +1100, Stephen Morris wrote:
> > Hi,
> > 
> >      Could someone give me the mail name and address of the list 
> > moderator please. Since upgrading my hardware and doing a fresh install 
> > of F43, along with a fresh install of the upstream Thunderbird Daily, 
> > any mails I send to the list or any replies I send to the list are not 
> > being echoed back to me unless I put my email address as a CC. I had the 
> > same issue under F42 but the issue of replies not being echoed back to 
> > me was rectified by the moderator (I hadn't raised the issue of new 
> > mails not being echoed back), so I need to contact that person again.
> 
> The headers in the mail suggest: [email protected]

Yep.

> I'd be surprised at anything changing on the list concurrently with you
> updating your system, though there were options you could set about
> seeing your own replies (long ago when I joined up).

Nothing has really changed recently on the list side.

> On the other hand, Gmail, is well known for treating email in oddball
> ways and posts apparently to yourself from yourself can disappear. 
> It's been particularly funny about that with hiding people's own posts
> to mailing lists.  You could look in your *junk* folder, or look at
> what ends up in whatever gmail uses as the *sent* folder (perhaps the
> mails you authored, and the forwarded version that went through the
> list).

gmail has done this since it existed.

If you send a post to a list, it saves a copy in your 'sent' folder.
When the list sends your post back to you, gmail says 'oh, I already
have a message with that same message id, no need to store this one'.

I think there's various ways people have worked around this by making
gmail filters that save an extra copy or something, but I am not sure of
the details.

kevin
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