On Sat, Nov 29, 2025 at 08:18:40AM +1100, Stephen Morris wrote:
> 
> Thanks Kevin, that explains why this issue started happening when I switched
> from my ISP's email to gmail (when the company that bought my ISP outsourced
> their email functionality to a company that charges for the email). What I

Yeah.

> don't understand is previously when I raised the issue with a moderator,
> when I was using F42, relative to replies not being echoed back to me unless
> I included my mail address in the CC entry, the moderator rectified the
> issue, but I also had the issue with mails that I wrote from scratch sent to
> the mail list. Given that the reply issue was fixed by the moderator why
> would installing F43 from scratch recreate the issue, when under both
> systems, Thunderbird Daily was configured to store all mails (including
> local folders) on the server and to not replicate them locally?

I have no idea what the moderator could have done here. 
Was it me? :) 

You can configure the list software to send or not send your own emails
to you. ie, if you go to:
https://lists.fedoraproject.org/admin/accounts/per-address-preferences/
and login, you should see your email addresses and 
a option to set or unset "Receive own postings" and "Receive list copies
(possible duplicates)". Perhaps those were the settings adjusted?
The defaults there should be 'yes' and 'yes' though.

> If the issue is that the echoing of the sent mail to the sent folder on the
> server is causing gmail to think it doesn't need to retain the "echo", if I
> configure Thunderbird to save the sent mail in a local "sent" folder, would
> that rectify the issue for both replies and sent mail?

I'm not sure... I think you would also need to delete it from the gmail
sent folder too. I'm not a big gmail user though, so I am not sure here
I'm afraid. 

kevin
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