For gmail, this is the fix: http://www.woodworth-ancestors.com/fix-gmail-problem-rootsweb/index.htm
Users must do this.
Mike
On 8/21/2018 11:00 AM, mailman-users-request@python.org wrote:
Hi all, Members of lists I run that are all from a particular ISP aren't seeing messages they post to my lists. Someone sent me the below link. If this can be implemented by me on my lists how can I do it?
https://www.lsoft.com/news/techtipLSV-issue2-2017.asp.
TIA.
At 06:30 AM 8/22/2018, Mike Flannigan wrote:
For gmail, this is the fix: http://www.woodworth-ancestors.com/fix-gmail-problem-rootsweb/index.htm
Users must do this.
Are they screen shots or something??? I got nothing out of the link, just separators and dashes. I am blind and a screen reader user.
Dave
Yes. They are graphical pictures. I did not create that webpage. Just passing it along for others.
Basically is says to put Rootsweb in your filters to accept messages.
Mike
On 8/22/2018 8:19 PM, David Andrews wrote:
Are they screen shots or something??? I got nothing out of the link, just separators and dashes. I am blind and a screen reader user.
Dave
For gmail, this is the fix: http://www.woodworth-ancestors.com/fix-gmail-problem-rootsweb/index.htm
Users must do this.
Are they screen shots or something??? I got nothing out of the link, just separators and dashes. I am blind and a screen reader user.
Yeah, it's screen shots of what to click on in the Google GMail interface, with some instructions painted on the images.
What it does is instructs the user to create a rule to not mark email that comes from the user as spam.
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David Andrews writes:
Are they screen shots or something???
It's a very busy day so this is all you get now, but if nobody gets to it before I do I will test, add to FAQ *as text*, and post a link over the weekend.
Many thanks to Mike for the link to http://www.woodworth-ancestors.com/fix-gmail-problem-rootsweb/index.htm This is something we've wanted forever.
Mike: we try to credit contributors in the FAQ. Do you have any objection to a "Contributed by Mike Flannigan" or similar?
Steve
No objection, but it really isn't necessary. It's not my content, so I should probably not be credited.
Mike
On 8/23/2018 7:32 PM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
David Andrews writes:
Are they screen shots or something???
It's a very busy day so this is all you get now, but if nobody gets to it before I do I will test, add to FAQ *as text*, and post a link over the weekend.
Many thanks to Mike for the link to http://www.woodworth-ancestors.com/fix-gmail-problem-rootsweb/index.htm This is something we've wanted forever.
Mike: we try to credit contributors in the FAQ. Do you have any objection to a "Contributed by Mike Flannigan" or similar?
Steve
Stephen J. Turnbull writes:
David Andrews writes:
Are they screen shots or something???
It's a very busy day so this is all you get now, but if nobody gets to it before I do I will test, add to FAQ *as text*, and post a link over the weekend.
As promised, here's the link to the new FAQ.
https://wiki.list.org/DOC/I%20don%27t%20get%20my%20own%20posts
I didn't have the energy to test, sorry. Comments are welcome, especially those based on trying it out!
Steve
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This is a follow-up on the original thread from last August which resulted if the FAQ at <https://wiki.list.org/x/17892033>.
I have tested the filter described in that FAQ and I find that it only appears to work. What it does is place a copy of your sent message in your inbox as you send it so it appears that you have received your post from the list, but the message in your inbox is a copy of your sent message, it is not the message received from the list. It has none of the headers or other list transformation that the message from the list would have.
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David Andrews
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Keith Seyffarth
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Mike Flannigan
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Stephen J. Turnbull