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NS 7.1 and mailinglists

Discussion in 'Firefox, Thunderbird & SeaMonkey' started by angusmaciomhair, 2003/08/16.

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    angusmaciomhair

    angusmaciomhair Inactive Thread Starter

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    When I post messages to mailing lists under yahoogroups I see the messages in the list page but they're not delivered to my @netscape.net account.
    However, if I then open the message I first sent and reply to it (so that my @netscape.net is the recieving adress) then it works just fine.
    I have no trouble at all with non.mailing list messages.

    Anyone out there who knows what's going on?
    /Angus

    Currently running win2000, 256Mb RAM, 80Gb HD, NS 7.1 modem connection
     
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    angusmaciomhair

    angusmaciomhair Inactive Thread Starter

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    Maybe I should add that the list postings should be delivered to my e-mail address if it were working as it should. I do not have any of my Yahoo lists set to 'web only'.
    /Angus
     
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    angusmaciomhair Inactive Thread Starter

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    problem solved

    It looks like I managed to solve the Yahoo-problem.
    I created a new mailing list and then everything worked OK even with my new e-mailadress so it turned out that simply adding the new address to my profile and setting message delivery to it just wasn't enough. When I unsubbed from all my groups and resubbed with the new netscape.net address it worked fine.

    I'm terribly sorry for wasting your time :(

    Regards,
    /Angus
     
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