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Re: copies of sent messages.


 

Shal . . .

On Sat, 8 Sep 2018 18:53:58 -0700, "Shal Farley" <shals2nd@...>
wrote:

I don't use Outlook so I'm not
sure, but it is possible that it sees a message coming back to you
claiming to be from you and it decides that's not legit.
Outlook allows you to email yourself. That's how I test an Outlook
setup. If you can send and receive an email to yourself, then it's
working correctly and al the settings are OK.

That's not to say that certain email providers can't change that
behavior, though. If the provider won't send your own message to
yourself, it doesn't matter that Outlook would have it the provider
didn't interfere with delivery of your own messages.

So it comes down to the email provider. I believe Gmail has a setting
that can be toggled on/off for messages you send out that you also
receive back from a list. At one time, the default was to not send a
message that you already sent out, so you would not see it come back
to your inbox. That may still need to be toggled off to see copies of
your own sent messages.

I don't know if that applies outside of the web interface for Gmail,
though, like when you receive messages from Gmail by POP or IMAP. If
it applies to Gmail received either of those two ways, and if the
questioner is using Gmail that way, then I would go to the web
interface and find that setting to make sure it's turned off.

Donald


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