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- Date: Sun, 06 Dec 2009 21:27:14 +0900
- From: "Stephen J. Turnbull" <stephen@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] E-mail profiling (Was: Re: Test, feel free to ignore)
- References: <e461fba90912051951w26dea88h3939cf229b3e83ad@example.com> <e461fba90912052006t3d48461ej38e86c7782775f30@example.com> <20091206043012.GA25112@example.com>
Scott Robbins writes: > It's not a matter of losing them exactly, just that they will only > appear in sent mail, not the in box. What happens is this, IIRC: when you originate a thread, that message goes into sent mail, which is equivalent to being automatically archived, and you won't see it again unless you look in sent mail *or* someone replies to it. If you reply to a thread, and do not archive the "conversation", as Google likes to call it, then you'll see it in the conversation as usual. So in the end it depends (1) whether you're the kind who starts new threads (you'll "lose" those posts to your sent mail), and (2) whether you tend to archive conversations or keep them around for a while. This is a FAQ on the Mailman mailing lists.
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