On Sunday 05 April 2015 16:48:24 Gene Heskett wrote: > [...] > > > > The only real solution is to get gmail _out_ of the path used to > > > move the message both ways. One way is fine. > > > > Gmail isn't in my SMTP path. > > SMTP is sending,. The received header I show above confirms it came to > me, from pearsoncomputing thru the gmail server farm. > > How are you receiving? If thru a different address/server there shouldn't > be a problem. You haven't, that I can recall, related the address you > use to receive. That does make a yes/no difference. > > > Please stop trying on my behalf to create a problem that isn't there. > > That there is a problem I agree. But you have entirely misdiagnosed > > it. > > With what information I have, that is entirely possible Lisi. Most, > unaware of the problem, use the same address for both directions, and I > had assumed that. My bad, and my apologies if that is untrue. > > Cheers, Gene Heskett As predicted, I didn't get the one I sent via Gmail's SMTP. My husband did, but the headers weren't similar enough because of his set-up to help me. I shall get this. Lisi