Ian Kelling <i...@fsf.org> writes:
> Bin Meng <bmeng...@gmail.com> writes: > >> Hi Ian, >> >> On Mon, Aug 26, 2019 at 8:13 AM Ian Kelling <i...@fsf.org> wrote: >>> >>> Hi Bin, >>> >>> Bob is right, but I do check this list and I will figure out what went >>> wrong tomorrow. It might help if you try sending the patch email to my >>> email directly, i...@fsf.org. >>> >> >> Thank you very much for your help. >> >> I just resent the v3 patch [20/28] and [26/28] directly to you and the >> QEMU mailing lists, using the following git command: >> >> $ git send-email --to "Ian Kelling <i...@fsf.org>" --to >> "qemu-de...@nongnu.org" --to "qemu-ri...@nongnu.org" --bcc >> "my_another_email_address" <patch> >> >> I checked "my_another_email_address" and confirmed I received these 2 >> patches, but from the QEMU mailing list archive, looks they do not get >> any luck arriving at the mailing lists again. >> >> Please take a look. >> >> Regards, >> Bin > > I figured out the issue, it got misclassified as spam. I've got to run, > but I'll make a fix in about 2 hours and will message then or so. Bob, > do you think we should just make lists.gnu.org have an overall lower > spam bar? In this case, it seems spamassassin misclassified the language of the emails because of the code in them. I've seen this issue before. We have a rule for bad language + freemail, I've lowered it a point. Sometime in the next month or so I'm going to dig into spamassassin and hopefully make a better fix. I'm going to push through the missing emails now. -- Ian Kelling | Senior Systems Administrator, Free Software Foundation GPG Key: B125 F60B 7B28 7FF6 A2B7 DF8F 170A F0E2 9542 95DF https://fsf.org | https://gnu.org