On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 3:30 PM, Jeffrey Fisher <jeff.jfisher at gmail.com>wrote:
> In other words, if it lets you choose a destination for filtered email,
> select the inbox. If it lets you.
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> On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 3:29 PM, Jeffrey Fisher <jeff.jfisher at gmail.com>wrote:
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>> I agree that Google's insisting on filtering out my messages to lists is
>> irritating, but there's a very easy work-around. I filter all messages "
>> to:lbo-talk at lbo-talk.org", anyway. So, I still don't get my message back,
>> but the message I sent goes into the virtual folder with all the other
>> lbo-talk messages. When people reply, it threads to my message as usual.
>> Piece of cake.
>>
>> I imagine something similar should work just as easily for Chuck, although
>> maybe he prefers to have them all in his inbox. In that case, you might be
>> able to make your sent mail to the list go to your inbox using a filter
>> (it's been a long time since I worked with Outlook Express, but it might
>> give you this option).
>>
>> Jeff
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 3:15 PM, Jordan Hayes <jmhayes at j-o-r-d-a-n.com>wrote:
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>>> I am having the same problem of not getting my posts back.
>>>>
>>> [...]
>>>
>>>> ... is there any work around?
>>>>
>>>
>>> It looks like Yahoo (who deals with the email for AT&T in your case)
>>> feels the same way as Obama^H^H^H^H^HThe Google.
>>>
>>> I'm not sure what you can do about it except subscribe twice (once from
>>> some other address that also makes it to your mailbox) and set your "real"
>>> email address to "no mail" in the Mailman configuration. That way the
>>> filtering that your email provider does would never get triggered.
>>>
>>> /jordan
>>> ______________________________**_____
>>> http://mailman.lbo-talk.org/**mailman/listinfo/lbo-talk<http://mailman.lbo-talk.org/mailman/listinfo/lbo-talk>
>>>
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