On Sat, Apr 18, 2020 at 1:57 PM Bijan Tabatabai <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I tried to send a patch to the linux-trace-devel mailing list using 
> git-send-email, and the email got bounced back to me with the message
> > 553: 5.7.1 Hello [98.137.68.147], for your MAIL FROM address 
> > <[email protected]> policy analysis reported: Your address is not liked 
> > source for email
>
> After some googling, it seems like the problem is my email address has been 
> banned from sending emails to the mailing list. I can't imagine I've been 
> banned specifically because that was my first time sending an email to a 
> kernel list. Is the problem due to the mail server banning yahoo email 
> addresses in general?
> If so, would switching to gmail or my university email solve the problem?
>
> As an additional etiquette question:
> I also CC'd the maintainer in the patch, and I believe the email got through 
> to him. When I get this problem resolved, should I CC him again when I resend 
> the patch, or just send the patch to the mailing list?

Hi Bijan,

Even Google is flagging your mails: https://postimg.cc/7JC6L5hb/12182300.

Maybe you can you switch mail programs or mail providers?

Jeff

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