On 2022/05/14 22:09, David C. Rankin wrote:
All,
Since my crappy ISP started blocking mail from opensuse to my suddenlinkmail.com account I have had to switch my account to gmail.
My emails to suddenlink were always blocked, so guess your ISP is getting with some program.
The problem is I never see the mails I send, not my original post or my replies to the list.
---- Yep. It's a feature! Complain to their support. Their take on it is that users prefer duplicate post suppression. If you remember some of the users on here that hated it when you replied to their email with the reply sent to the original poster, and Cc'ing the list. Well enough people complained about getting 2 copies, that google deletes any duplicate copies -- usually, the copy that comes back from the mail list is tossed as duplicate, which harms local threading and filtering. So now those who don't like getting 2 copies can move to google where the choice is enforced (also note they add 5K of google-babble to the headers. As for the mails you send - send from some other client than in google -- then your composed message won't be in their cache and either the list copy or your private copy sent directly to you will get through -- sadly google will still corrupt your email input stream. Only way to get around that is to not use google to catch your emails. You *can't* reconstruct the lost emails, as the headers will differ depending on the route. Google justifies this as part of your cost in doing business with them. In a similar way they changed the IMAP protocol -- dunno if you use their IMAP, but you can't delete all messages through their IMAP, you have to logon and delete their special "really all messages" folder manually, like 50 at a time.
Anybody else using gmail know how to fix this? I also can't use the hyperkitty mail interface because my account still has the suddenlinkmail.com address as my e-mail and when I attempt login, it "sends a verification e-mail..." to my suddenlink address which of course bounces and I never get it.
Suggestions?