On 17/12/20 19:29, Carlos E. R. wrote:
I've always used pop, if that matters. I wasn't aware that there are providers that don't support mailing lists, if this is true I'd find their answer "we-are-innocent" disgusting Most likely they are ignorant of them.
I'm afraid they can't ignore anything, they got mails with full headers and have decades of experience. They said "opensuse's fault". If they are wrong, for me that's plain cheating
For example, Gmail. They delete duplicate emails, defined as such because they have the same Message-ID.
Consequences:
- If email to the list, you will not get the email actually sent by the list to you, because it is a duplicate of the one in your Sent folder. Thus there are posters that mail several times thinking that their email was rejected till somebody tells them.
- If somebody replies to you and to the list, you will not see the copy from the list because it arrives later and is a duplicate. As a consequence, for instance, the "reply to list" button in Thunderbird does not activate.
For example, GMX. They can consider list mail to be spam, even if I sent it myself. As a consequence, they blocked my account till I logged in via web and changed the password.
never use gugol,facebuk,istogram,mincrosoft and the like