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Safe to assume emails are getting through if they're not bouncing back?

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I am setting up an email server on Debian 11 with Postfix, Dovecot, and Roundcube.

I am able to send emails FROM Roundcube to a gmail address I control.

When I reply to the email sent from my server from gmail however, I cannot see the reply in Roundcube.

I am hopeful that emails are getting through however (and just not showing up in Roundcube) because I am not getting anything from the mail delivery subsystem stating that the address does not exist.

Is that a safe assumption to make or not?

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Check your spool logs.
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raj
Look into your mail logs: that is a primary source of debugging information regarding mail delivery.
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