This is not correct. The email will be held for moderation which means  
it may sit in a queue awaiting release or, possibly bouncing/rejection  
by a moderator for some time.

The mail is not bounced automatically if you are not subscribed.  
However, if you find yourself frequently posting to the lists, it  
would be a nice idea to subscribe and adjust your mail filters  
accordingly.

If anyone has questions about the os.org infrastructure, please direct  
them to tonic-ops.

Thanks.

e.

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>
> From: James Carlson <james.d.carlson at sun.com>
> Date: March 23, 2009 2:44:43 PM EDT
> To: lsarc-ext at sac.sfbay.sun.com, psarc-ext at sac.sfbay.sun.com
> Subject: those bounce messages
>
>
> Some of you may be noticing new bounce messages when posting to the
> lsarc-ext or psarc-ext mailing lists.
>
> Previously, the opensolaris.org mailing lists had been set up to allow
> many addresses through without needing to be subscribed to the
> destination list.  This changed recently to require all posters to be
> subscribed.  The result is a lot of bounced messages.
>
> Since both lsarc-ext and psarc-ext are lists that redirect into one or
> more opensolaris.org mailing lists, your messages will bounce if
> you're not properly subscribed to all of the recipient lists.  Besides
> opensolaris-arc (where all messages go by default), you can determine
> other recipients by viewing the "IAM" file for the case in question
> and looking at the "Interest" list.
>
> I don't know if this will change again in the future.
>
> No, I'm not trying maintain this part of the ARC/opensolaris
> infrastructure, so replying to me won't be useful.  I'm just noting
> the issue in a broadcast message because I've been asked many times
> over about it.
>
> -- 
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> >
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