[syslinux] I stopped receiving mails from the list.

Gene Cumm gene.cumm at gmail.com
Sun Mar 27 16:44:02 PDT 2016


On Sun, Mar 27, 2016 at 3:31 PM, Geert Stappers via Syslinux
<syslinux at zytor.com> wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 27, 2016 at 09:13:19PM +0200, Patrick Masotta via Syslinux wrote:
>> On Sun, Mar 27, 2016 at 09:27:06AM -0400, Shao Miller via Syslinux wrote:
>> > On 3/18/2016 10:57, Patrick Masotta via Syslinux wrote:
>> > >I stopped receiving e-mails from the list.
>> > >is there anything I can do?
>> >
>> > Sorry about this, Patrick!  I believe that some reverse-DNS
>> > improvements are needed.  Discussion about it is happening.  - Shao
>>
>> I think this is not the case the problem was solved and the postings
>> were arriving normally; off course if this would've been just a miss
>> configurationsure I wouldn't got the missed postings but miraculously
>> I did; then I really do not know what's really going on here.

Knowing how MTAs attempt to resend and also perform PTR lookups
(reverse DNS) during the early phases and how DNS caching/failover
works are keys.  This isn't the 1980s.

That said, the statement could be an intentional oversimplification of
initial symptoms and the real cause may be more elusive or more
complex.

>> Besides that now I'm being "moderated", my posts are being rejected

Consider what the reason is, be it technical (poorly formed message
that doesn't flow onto the list/archives well, Yahoo! being
notoriously strict and declaring how the world must operate) or
political/personal.

>> and edited version of them get to the list i.e[syslinux] [PATCH 0/1]
>> EFI image booting capabilities
>> Please when you have a minute try to see who has edited/moderated that post,
>
> Check 'Reply-To: ' headers.
>
>> probably it's the same that plays with the list delivery to may account.
>
> That assumption is wrong.

Patrick, the delays to our Yahoo! accounts were definitely technical
in nature.  Your Yahoo! account was not the sole one affected and my
theory is that delivery to all Yahoo! operated domains was delayed.
The precise origin is probably still under investigation.

-- 
-Gene


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