Yeah I think I'm happy for now with just knowing the message propagated. I've got a bookmark right to the archives that I can check
instantly. Also I'm kind of liking the instant Gmail updates on my phone and tablet. I don't need to keep Gmail open in my browser.
Yahoo had the audacity to inquire what I thought of my experience with their customer service. The last field in the survey offered
your personal opinion. I wrote them a scathing rant about the millions including myself that had to scramble with their non-yahoo lists
without any notification from them that would have been easy for them to mass mail customers. That was a blind lick in the gonads
if I ever saw one especially for those who don't read slashdot forums. I think I'm satified for now, I really like the group and the members
except for Tom Hayward who can be a thorn in my side, but he's lightened up a little on me. So let's let this topic lay for now.

Milton 


On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 4:35 PM, Bob Nielsen <n7xy@clearwire.net> wrote:
You can get a copy by setting your mail client to bcc: the message to you.  Of course this doesn’t go through the list server but it indicates that the message did get sent.

Bob, N7XY

On Apr 14, 2014, at 10:33 AM, Lisa Soto <eris235@gmail.com> wrote:

> Milton,
>
> You're using gmail now, I see. They suppress the message echo back to you. The only way to know that it posted is to see it in the archive.
>
> - Lisa
> KD2FFJ
>
>
> On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 1:03 PM, Canes Venatici <thecanesvenatici@gmail.com> wrote:
> I see my test message arrived at the message archive but I'm not getting a copy. Is this actually being sent to others on the list or is the list server holding them for some reason? I'm not a new
> user I'm Milton formerly from Yahoo. So I really need to know if these two messages are propagating outwards to others. And where does the list server get my name from? Can that be changed back to Milton
>
>
> Milton
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