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At 11:51 30/12/2012 +0000, Tom Davies wrote:
From: Noel Lodge:
Sent: Sunday, 30 December 2012, 7:57
My apologies for double posting my "Keyboard Shortcut for Buttons in Base" question. I get emails of all the posts to the Mailing List, and I assumed that my post would be included in those emails. When it didn't show up I though the first post had failed, so I posted it again. Still nothing showed up, so I went looking in the Nabble Mailing List Interface and found both posts!

I've looked through all my account settings, but I cannot see any option that would include my posts in the emails I receive. Have I missed something, or is this the way it is meant to work?

It is the way it is meant to work.

It's not meant to work that way - and doesn't, of course: the list returns all messages to subscribers. The user's problem lies with his Gmail account, which has this interesting feature - of archiving the returned copies of his own messages to lists.

Brian Barker



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