Failure Notice (attempt to send to freebsd-test at lists.freebsd.org was rejected so trying freebsd-test at freebsd.org)

Philip Paeps philip at freebsd.org
Sun Jan 24 07:15:34 UTC 2021


On 2021-01-24 15:11:31 (+0800), Mark Millard wrote:

> On 2021-Jan-23, at 22:40, Philip Paeps <philip at freebsd.org> wrote:
>>
>> On 2021-01-24 14:36:33 (+0800), Mark Millard wrote:
>>
>>> On 2021-Jan-23, at 22:29, Philip Paeps <philip at freebsd.org> 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 2021-01-23 22:25:03 (-0800), Mark Millard via freebsd-test 
>>>> wrote:
>>>>> Begin forwarded message:
>>>>>
>>>>>> From: "Philip Paeps" <philip at freebsd.org>
>>>>>> Subject: Re: Failure Notice (attempt to send to 
>>>>>> freebsd-test at lists.freebsd.org was rejected)
>>>>>> Date: January 23, 2021 at 22:13:51 PST
>>>>>> To: "Mark Millard" <marklmi at yahoo.com>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks for trying ... and I've clearly not had enough coffee.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The correct address is freebsd-test at freebsd.org. :-)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Could you try that again please? Sorry about that!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Philip
>>>>>
>>>>> No problem: I'll try the other email address.
>>>>
>>>> Thank you!
>>>>
>>>> Interesting ... freebsd-test is configured identically to 
>>>> freebsd-current but *does* the DMARC munging correctly.
>>>> I really have no idea what's going on with the freebsd-current 
>>>> list.
>>>
>>> Any chance that it is associated with listing more than
>>> one list (cross posting)?
>>
>> That was what I thought originally.  When we first noticed the 
>> problem, it was a message you cross-posted to freebsd-arm@ and 
>> freebsd-current at .  The freebsd-arm@ list was misconfigured to not 
>> munge.  I've since fixed that.
>>
>> Your most recent message to freebsd-current@ was sent only to that 
>> list though, and it wasn't munged.  And freebsd-current@ definitely 
>> has munging configured.  Looking more closely, I can't actually find 
>> evidence of any address munging on freebsd-current@ ... so that list 
>> is behaving badly.
>
>
> FYI: I logged in and showed my list subscriptions:
>
> QUOTE
> List subscriptions for marklmi at yahoo.com on freebsd.org
>
> Click on a link to visit your options page for the requested mailing 
> list.
>
> 	• freebsd-amd64
> 	• freebsd-arm
> 	• freebsd-current
> 	• freebsd-git
> 	• freebsd-hackers
> 	• freebsd-ports, nomail
> 	• freebsd-ppc
> 	• freebsd-stable, nomail
> 	• freebsd-toolchain
> 	• freebsd-uboot
> END QUOTE (other than the page shows 1-10 numbering)
>
> So "keeps unsubscribing" for freebsd-current@ would seem to
> mean something is also re-subscribing me: I did not
> subscribe again.
>
> Although, as I remember, I had nomail for freebsd-current
> but now it is listed as enabled (until I changed it
> back).
>
> I frequently subscribe to enable sending without bothering
> moderators --but read on line, at least for "busy" lists.

Oh.  I probably inadvertently cleared your nomail bit on 
freebsd-current@ earlier today.  Sorry about that.

I'm very confused by what's up with freebsd-current at .  As far as I can 
tell the 'munging configured but not happening' behaviour is exclusive 
to that list.  And I can't see any settings that would cause it.

Philip

-- 
Philip Paeps
Senior Reality Engineer
Alternative Enterprises


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