On Saturday 17 December 2005 09:16, James Wilkinson wrote: > Claude Jones wrote: > > If I send an email to the list via my business SMTP server, Fedora-list > > will reject it if I'm subscribed via my gmail account (I'm not, but I've > > tried this) > > You can be subscribed twice. Once with your business address, and once > with your gmail address. You turn off delivery for your business > address (using the link at the bottom of each list e-mail). > > What this does is let the list software know that it should accept > e-mails from your business address. > > You collect e-mails via your gmail account. > > Erm -- yes. "Collect" was deliberately "technology-indifferent". I was > assuming that you'd "collect" via POP3. You could also forward it to > your ISP, but why? > > > But I want list mail delivered to my business ISP inbox - that's the > > whole point > > Erm -- why? It looks like you're using KMail. You should be able to add > two receiving accounts in KMail: one for your business ISP and one for > GMail. You can configure KMail to collect from GMail via POP3, and not > have to worry about your list e-mail filling up your business ISP inbox. > > I use Demon for personal stuff and GMail for lists. And the first time > they meet is on my machine. > > Hope this helps, > Yes - thanks for taking the time. You gave me some new ways to think about the process that should lend the solution. -- Claude Jones Bluemont, VA, USA