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Ian Kelling via RT |
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[Savannah-hackers-public] [gnu.org #1510948] Some email messages don't make it to my Inbox |
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Sat, 04 Apr 2020 15:52:49 -0400 |
On Sat Apr 04 03:57:09 2020, address@hidden wrote:
> Lately I noticed that I didn't recall seeing some messages on
> emacs-devel to which people post responses. Originally, I thought
> that I will get those messages later (it sometimes happens that the
> order of the messages is reversed due to network problems, or that
> someone responds to a direct message while the message to the list
> takes a while longer to be distributed). But since yesterday I've
> seen too many of such cases, and the original message never got to
> me. So I wonder whether there's a larger problem with email delivery
> on fencepost, or maybe with the list processor.
>
> Could someone please take a look at this?
>
> Here are a few examples of such missed messages. In each case I
> verified by downloading the emacs-devel archives that the message made
> it to the list, but I see no such message in my Inbox.
>
> This message didn't get to me:
>
> Message-ID:
> <CAOGL6j79DpupubFRE=Wuk3pmky=kYOWzegDS=address@hidden>
>
> But I did receive this response to it:
>
> Message-ID: <address@hidden>
>
> Likewise with this message, which I didn't receive:
>
> Message-ID:
> <address@hidden>
>
> But I did receive this response:
>
> Message-Id: <address@hidden>
>
> I didn't receive this message:
>
> Message-ID: <address@hidden>
>
> But I did receive a response to it:
>
> Message-ID: <address@hidden>
>
> Moreover, in this last case, the original message was sent both to me
> directly and to the list, and I didn't get any of the 2 copies!
>
> This is becoming very troublesome: how can do my job of the Emacs
> co-maintainer if I don't receive some of the email traffic on our main
> development list?
>
> Could someone please look into this ASAP? TIA.
I'm looking into it now.
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