On Friday 16 December 2005 07:05, James Wilkinson wrote: > I'm doing something very similar, but I *am* receiving copies of what I > sent. > > The big difference is that I'm not using gmail as my smart host. Would > that be an option for you? > > I do: > mutt (locally) -> Postfix (locally) -> Demon (ISP) -> Red Hat. > > List mail comes: > Red Hat -> gmail -> Fetchmail (locally, via POP3) -> Postfix -> mutt. > > (That's ignoring a virus / spam sweep and a procmail step). > > Obviously, I use a Demon e-mail address for list purposes. That has to > be subscribed, but it has mail delivery turned off (in the list > preferences at the URL on the last line of every list e-mail: non-list > e-mail will get through). The gmail address is also subscribed, but I > don't use it for posting. > > You might want to leave out either the local MTA (Postfix) step or the > ISP step on your outward e-mails I'm afraid you're over my head - I'll have to research all this. I've never used mutt or postfix, so I don't know anything about them. Thanks for the ideas - I'll do some homework. -- Claude Jones Bluemont, VA, USA