| Summary: | libre-soc emails are bouncing when sent to gmail | ||
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| Product: | Libre-SOC Website | Reporter: | Jacob Lifshay <programmerjake> |
| Component: | website | Assignee: | Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton <lkcl> |
| Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | ||
| Severity: | blocker | CC: | addw, libre-soc-bugs, programmerjake |
| Priority: | High | ||
| Version: | unspecified | ||
| Hardware: | Other | ||
| OS: | Linux | ||
| NLnet milestone: | --- | total budget (EUR) for completion of task and all subtasks: | 0 |
| budget (EUR) for this task, excluding subtasks' budget: | 0 | parent task for budget allocation: | |
| child tasks for budget allocation: | The table of payments (in EUR) for this task; TOML format: | ||
| Attachments: | last libre-soc email i received, with dmarc headers | ||
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Description
Jacob Lifshay
2022-10-24 15:25:11 BST
as an example, i never got https://lists.libre-soc.org/pipermail/libre-soc-dev/2022-October/005407.html last libre-soc-dev message i received (never got any replies to it): https://lists.libre-soc.org/pipermail/libre-soc-dev/2022-October/005403.html unfixable. we are not responsible for setting gmail policies. Created attachment 180 [details]
last libre-soc email i received, with dmarc headers
lkcl, please try to fix this, this makes it very difficult to interact with the mailing list for me and everyone else using gmail. dmarc is broken and fixing it will likely let you send more messages, as well as fixing some of the goes-straight-to-spam-by-default issues
The machine had a static ipv6 address & a dynamic one (dhcp). The dynamic one did not have a reverse address, gmail insists on this. I have removed the dynamic ipv6 address. I need to fix /etc/network/interfaces so that this will not happen again. I have fixed /etc/network/interfaces I think that this is now correct, it is hard to test without restarting the machine (or network). Everything is now static. Question: why was there a DHCP component ? (In reply to Alain D D Williams from comment #6) > I have fixed /etc/network/interfaces > I think that this is now correct, it is hard to test without restarting the > machine (or network). > > Everything is now static. > > Question: why was there a DHCP component ? I'm getting emails again, thanks for fixing this! (In reply to Jacob Lifshay from comment #7) > (In reply to Alain D D Williams from comment #6) > > I have fixed /etc/network/interfaces > > I think that this is now correct, it is hard to test without restarting the > > machine (or network). > > > > Everything is now static. > > > > Question: why was there a DHCP component ? > > I'm getting emails again, thanks for fixing this! to clarify, i'm getting emails from bugzilla, i haven't yet gotten any mailing list emails... (In reply to Jacob Lifshay from comment #8) > to clarify, i'm getting emails from bugzilla, i haven't yet gotten any > mailing list emails... mail delivery was disabled for libre-soc-bugs, i enabled it globally, lets see if that fixes it. (In reply to Jacob Lifshay from comment #9) > (In reply to Jacob Lifshay from comment #8) > > to clarify, i'm getting emails from bugzilla, i haven't yet gotten any > > mailing list emails... > > mail delivery was disabled for libre-soc-bugs, i enabled it globally, lets > see if that fixes it. yup, it works! lkcl, or alain, can you please re-enable all mailing list recipients that were recently disabled due to bounces? if you don't, most of them will likely stay disabled because people won't know to re-enable it. |