Bob Goodwin <bobgoodwin@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > Hmm, not sure what's happening but anything I send is hidden from me. > The only record of this message I will have will be in the "sent" > file. I am not receiving my own messages through the Fedora List, > everything else seems to get to me, just not anything from myself? > Google mail is doing some curious things. Bob, This is standard behavior on GMail. It does not download messages sent from you to you using the same e-mail address. If you want to test e-mails, it would have to be from a different e-mail address that you can use, sent to your Gmail address. You might also want to look at this: http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=6588&topic=13272 BTW, if you should decide to use IMAP, you might also want to look at this: http://lifehacker.com/software/geek-to-live/turn-thunderbird-into-the-ultimate-gmail-imap-client-314574.php I use this approach, save one modification, to access GMail on my laptop via TB and on my smartphone (Samsung Blackjack II). Thus, I can access my e-mail while away from my desk, even when my laptop is still logged in. The exception is that I actually delete my e-mail (move it to Trash) when deleting in TB, rather than simply marking it as deleted. I don't have a need to utilize the All Mail process for archiving in GMail, as important e-mails I move to non-IMAP folders on TB anyway. HTH, Marc Schwartz