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I cannot seem to be able to post to arch-general@archlinux.org. I've been receiving messages from this list and a couple of days ago I was able to reply. But I made two attempts to post a new thread in the past 24 hours and nothing came out.
The list is rather slow in these past 24 hours too. Is there something wrong, or is it something on my side?
Last edited by marfig (2010-08-05 23:40:36)
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- Paraphrased from Blaise Pascal
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Give what you have. To someone, it may be better than you dare to think.
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From what I can tell, your mails are being delivered to mailman properly, the last one about 16 hours ago.
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Thank you wonder. I saw that too on my mail. I shall try again...
I probably made this post longer than it should only because I lack the time to make it shorter.
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From what I can tell, your mails are being delivered to mailman properly, the last one about 16 hours ago.
Oh, damn ![]()
That means you folks have been flooded with my emails. This is my third one. I can't see them on Thunderbird so I thought something else was wrong.
I probably made this post longer than it should only because I lack the time to make it shorter.
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I am not saying that I see them on arch-general, I just see some mails in the postfix logs. Your last mail in my arch-general folder is almost two days old.
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Ah, ok. I was about to comment on that. Because I couldn't see them on mailman.
I probably made this post longer than it should only because I lack the time to make it shorter.
- Paraphrased from Blaise Pascal
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But I made two attempts to post a new thread in the past 24 hours and nothing came out.
Reply to your own topic and see if you get it.
You probably will not receive your own topic-starting e-mails to the list unless it's a reply to an existing one or someone else has replied. You can log into mailman and tick "receive own e-mails" or something like that.
I need real, proper pen and paper for this.
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Reply to your own topic and see if you get it.
That setting has been On since I first subscribed and edited my settings.
I've been avoiding issuing replies to other people's threads in the list since I don't want to bother anyone with a test post.But I cannot reply to my own post since... it's not there ![]()
EDIT: Just tried to reply to Wonder's test mail. No dice. So somewhere since after my last message to this list (Tue Aug 3 13:43:02 EDT 2010) I lost my ability to post to arch-general.
Last edited by marfig (2010-08-05 17:39:26)
I probably made this post longer than it should only because I lack the time to make it shorter.
- Paraphrased from Blaise Pascal
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And again:
Aug 5 13:34:01 gudrun postfix/smtpd[8634]: connect from gerolde.archlinux.org[66.211.214.132]
Aug 5 13:34:01 gudrun postfix/smtpd[8634]: 08AF17800C: client=gerolde.archlinux.org[66.211.214.132]
Aug 5 13:34:01 gudrun postfix/cleanup[8611]: 08AF17800C: message-id=<4C5AF5F0.2070705@quiettech.org>
Aug 5 13:34:01 gudrun postfix/qmgr[550]: 08AF17800C: from=<ABCDEF@gmail.com>, size=2820, nrcpt=1 (queue active)
Aug 5 13:34:01 gudrun postfix/smtpd[8634]: disconnect from gerolde.archlinux.org[66.211.214.132]
Aug 5 13:34:01 gudrun postfix/pipe[8636]: 08AF17800C: to=<arch-general@archlinux.org>, relay=mailman, delay=0.42, delays=0.02/0.01/0/0.39, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (delivered via mailman service)
Aug 5 13:34:01 gudrun postfix/qmgr[550]: 08AF17800C: removedNo idea why mailman doesn't handle them.
Last edited by brain0 (2010-08-05 23:02:54)
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Ah, thanks for that log. I think it explains it all. See the problem?
Aug 5 13:34:01 gudrun postfix/cleanup[8611]: 08AF17800C: message-id=<4C5AF5F0.2070705@quiettech.org>
Aug 5 13:34:01 gudrun postfix/qmgr[550]: 08AF17800C: from=<xxxx@gmail.com>, size=2820, nrcpt=1 (queue active)It must be the gmail SMTP server that is altering the sender to my gmail account and consequently I lose my credentials for mailman. I'll see what happens when I change to my own smtp (I don't use it often because it conflicts with my gmail account that I also manage from the same email client).
(Meanwhile, would be you be so kind and obfuscate that gmail address in your quote too? Cheers.)
Last edited by marfig (2010-08-05 22:50:20)
I probably made this post longer than it should only because I lack the time to make it shorter.
- Paraphrased from Blaise Pascal
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Okies. Thanks a bunch for the help brain0.
Changing the SMTP server did it.
I probably made this post longer than it should only because I lack the time to make it shorter.
- Paraphrased from Blaise Pascal
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