On Saturday 14 June 2008, Anne Wilson wrote: > On Saturday 14 June 2008 16:17:25 Kevin Krammer wrote: > > Most likely that the copy you get back is filtered by Google mail, since > > its web interface shows your sent mail in the thread anyway so the mail > > coming back from the mailing list would be a duplicate. > > Odd. I cleared out googlemail's junk this morning and didn't see them. > Never mind, though, at least it has got through now, although I still > haven't received a copy. I've searched googlemail's inbox back to before > my post, and they are not there, nor is the latest copy (sent after I > cleared out junk) in their spam filter. Most odd. I don't think it is move to another folder, I expect it to be filtered before it reaches a user's mailbox(es). > > As a matter of fact, I never get any mail back from a mailinglist when > > sending through gmail, not even if I explicitly put myself into BCC > > However, there is probably a setting for this in the web interface, > > something like "do not break standard email behavior" > > I don't send through gmail. I receive through gmail and use their address > for the lists, but I send from kmail through my ISP. The filter might still filter depending on the address it finds in the "From" header. > > Maybe the session manager saved a bad state, or crashed during saving it. > > You could try explicitly saving a session. > > How can you do that in 4.0.x, Kevin? I didn't think it is possible. I'd > certainly like to try it. Sorry, no idea. Probably somewhere in system settings, or through a hidden config module (see kcmshell4 --list) or as the last option through the ksmserver D-Bus interface (using qdbus or a graphical D-Bus viewer) Cheers, Kevin -- Kevin Krammer, KDE developer, xdg-utils developer KDE user support, developer mentoring
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