Set PICList Repro Tjaart's web pages, at http://www.wasp.co.za/~tjaart/piclist.html, mention "Want to see my own post" Mark Eric Oliver wrote: > > You can do this. I think the instructions should be in the confirmation > you got when you signed up. I think you send an email to the address you > used to sign-up with SET REPRO ON in the subject body. I'm sure if I'm > wrong someone will pipe up . > > Eric > > On Wednesday, July 14, 1999 10:47 AM, Anne Ogborn > [SMTP:anniepoo@NETMAGIC.NET] wrote: > > Miro wrote: > > > > > > Tim wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > If this is a re-post I am sorry, I didn't receive a copy of > it > > > > through the list or any replies, so I thought that it might have been > > > > lost. > > > > > > Hi... > > > > > > I have experienced the same problem first time I tried to send > something to > > > the list. Well, the second time also ;) Then I went to the PICLIST > ARCHIVE > > > (http://www.iversoft.com/piclist) and tried to find my post. > > > Guess what? IT WAS THERE!!! The only thing that comes to mind is that > the mail > > > server DOESN'T send you ("the sender") a copy of YOUR message, which > IMHO, > > > makes sense. > > > > > > > I'm having the same problem. > > I know that for me it would certainly be convenient if I got a copy of my > own emails. > > I'm on more than a dozen lists, and have mail filters that automagicly > put things in > > the right place. I rarely delete email, so I have my own archive. but > it's hard to > > follow a conversation when half of it is missing. > > I'd vote for turning the echo on.