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Steven Levine wrote:
>
>>If I don't get, from the list server, a copy of what I post, I don't
>>know that anyone else got one either. 1.5b is not getting me a copy.
>
> That's odd. It's really not up to the browser. You send the message to
> your ISP. It passes it on to SCOUG mail server. The SCOUG server passes
> it on the the mailing list server. The mailing list server sends a copy
> of every recipient.
Very logical, now if it would just work that way.
>
> Maybe v1.5b has an option to delete messages "From:" you or move them to
> the trash folder. With ICE, I have this implemented as a filter.
>
So far no one has said there is a switch.
They are not in the trash.
Ray
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