On Wed, 2008-04-16 at 07:44 -0700, Daniel B. Thurman wrote: > Christoph Höger wrote: > |Am Mittwoch, den 16.04.2008, 11:58 +0100 schrieb Bill Crawford: > |> On 16/04/2008, Christoph Höger <choeger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > |> > |> > I tried to sent a thread reply two times yesterday. > |> > > |> > Bot nothing came to the mailing list. Is there some kind > |of blacklist > |> > which blocks my mails? > |> > |> You normally won't receive copies of your own emails (and Google, > |> in particular, will try to hide them if you do :o)). You should > |> go to the list options page (via the "To unsubscribe" link at the > |> bottom of the mail, heh) and check you have your subscription set > |> so you receive copies of your own messages. If you're using a web > |> interface for reading you may well need to make other config changes, > |> but try that one first. > |> > | > |Hi, > | > |I normally do recieve copies of my own messages. The option is enabled. > |I also use evolution for downloading and that _normally_ works. > |It really seems to be some filter. > | > > I have found in certain situations, that Evo sometimes 'un-reads' > messages before the user actually reads it, because new messages > are the first message read on the current line, assuming of course > that Evo is running and the account running idle. > > I also noticed that once the message becomes unread, Evo somehow > hides that and subsequent messages - that is - it no longer appears > 'in the list' because it is un-read, which quite frankly is imo, bad > form. I have given up trying to figure out how to disable that 'feature'. > > Furthermore, on a different machine where I actually read my messages > and under Outlook, the messages are all un-read. > > It is, imo, one of the ugliest 'features' of Evo I have seen under > these cases. Generally when I do something that hides messages in evolution, I go to the view menu and select "Show hidden messages" and all is restored. I hope this helps. Regards, Les H