Re: [NTLK] This list

From: Laurent Daudelin (nemesys_at_cox.rr.com)
Date: Sun Dec 30 2001 - 02:08:52 EST


on 25/12/01 12:09, Ed Kummel at tech_ed_at_yahoo.com wrote:

> Thanks for all the words of encouragement...
> Now for the really weird part...I see everyone's reply
> to my messages, but no my original message! I checked
> my Yahoo filters and none of them are set to filter
> out my own messages. I even tried downloading the
> Yahoo messages via a POP connection, thinking that for
> some reason Yahoo isn't displaying my messages (as far
> as I can tell, only my messages aren't getting to
> me....but then again, how would I know what I'm NOT
> getting?)
> So, I pretty sure that my Yahoo account isn't
> filtering anything...perhaps something at the
> mailserver?
> I wonder what else I'm missing?
> Something similar happened a few months ago when my
> messages weren't getting sent to me.....then all of a
> sudden they all appeared, but it was taking almost a
> day to see my messages...
>
> Well, the important thing is that my messsages are
> getting through to the rest of you...I'ld hate to
> think that all of my words of wisdom are all for
> not....;-)

I know that some list server allow you to not receive your own messages to
the list. Maybe there is something similar with NewtonTalk and the switch
was activated somehow?

-Laurent.

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