--> > That's a known problem with gmail.
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--> Some of us appreciate the feature of non-duplication based on Message-Id.
And many of us do not.
At the very least, it should be a gmail behavior that is configurable
by each user account. Not a "mother knows what's best" global behavior.
Beau
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> That's a known problem with gmail.
Some of us appreciate the feature of non-duplication based on Message-Id.
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Brian Canty wrote:
poster who uses a gmail account to post and he is not getting a copy of
the posting? Any suggestions in trying to resolve this would be greatly
appreciated.
Ask your gmail users to look in their Sent Mail or All Mail for the
message. gmail is 'helping' your users by auto
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 10:06:47AM -0500, Brad Knowles wrote:
> Brian Canty wrote:
>
> >Not sure if anyone has been experiencing the same problem. I have a
> >poster who uses a gmail account to post and he is not getting a copy of
> >the posting? Any suggestions in trying to resolve this would b
Brad Knowles wrote:
Brian Canty wrote:
Not sure if anyone has been experiencing the same problem. I have a
poster who uses a gmail account to post and he is not getting a copy of
the posting? Any suggestions in trying to resolve this would be greatly
appreciated.
That's a known problem with
Brian Canty wrote:
Not sure if anyone has been experiencing the same problem. I have a
poster who uses a gmail account to post and he is not getting a copy of
the posting? Any suggestions in trying to resolve this would be greatly
appreciated.
That's a known problem with gmail. There's some
Not sure if anyone has been experiencing the same problem. I have a
poster who uses a gmail account to post and he is not getting a copy of
the posting? Any suggestions in trying to resolve this would be greatly
appreciated.
Thanks.
Brian Canty
Manager Computer Information Services
American Ps