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Mon, 16 Jul 2012 15:01:58 -0400
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On 7/16/2012 2:51 PM, Karen R wrote:
> Matthew Black wrote the following on 7/16/12 1:03 PM:
>> I am new to LISTSERV and need help with a dynamic list. I defined an LDAP
>> query that successfully pulls up addresses for a dynamic list. My problem is
>> that the message maker never gets a copy of messages posted to the list.
> The other suggestions are great and necessary, but if the sender is using a
> gmail address (or an address from an organization that uses gmail), there is
> nothing you can do for them to receive a copy. Gmail stores reproed posts
> under the subscriber's sent mail.
GMail suppresses (discards?) duplicate messages, based on the internal
message-id. If a GMail user wants to receive copies of his/her own postings to a
LISTSERV list, he/she will have to subscribe to the list using a different address.

As for the original question ... the Default-Options= settings and the various
'quiet set listname ...' commands apply only to addresses which are actually
subscribed to the list; they have no effect on addresses that are retrieved
using a dynamic query.

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Paul Russell
retired LISTSERV admin

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