Re: Where did the message go?

2021-06-16 Thread Greg Ewing
On 16/06/21 4:47 am, Chris Angelico wrote: On Wed, Jun 16, 2021 at 2:41 AM Grimble wrote: > was bouncing because haydn.. was not a registered subdomain with my ISP, whereas bach.. was registered. > > I like your naming convention :) Weirdly, the first association "haydn" trig

Re: Where did the message go?

2021-06-15 Thread dn via Python-list
On 16/06/2021 04.47, Chris Angelico wrote: > On Wed, Jun 16, 2021 at 2:41 AM Grimble wrote: >> Thanks for reminding me of the log files. I've worked out that the >> message on machine H (for haydn, which shows my preferred music genre) >> was bouncing because haydn.. was not a registered

Re: Where did the message go?

2021-06-15 Thread Chris Angelico
On Wed, Jun 16, 2021 at 2:41 AM Grimble wrote: > Thanks for reminding me of the log files. I've worked out that the > message on machine H (for haydn, which shows my preferred music genre) > was bouncing because haydn.. was not a registered subdomain with > my ISP, whereas bach..

Re: Where did the message go?

2021-06-15 Thread Grimble
On 14/06/2021 20:58, dn wrote: On 15/06/2021 01.00, Grimble wrote: I have two machines running Mageia 8 and Python 2.8.9, They use the same Python script to maintain a list of changed packages from dnf update and dnf install. In addition the script sends a short email message to my main email ad

Re: Where did the message go?

2021-06-14 Thread dn via Python-list
On 15/06/2021 01.00, Grimble wrote: > I have two machines running Mageia 8 and Python 2.8.9, They use the same > Python script to maintain a list of changed packages from dnf update and > dnf install. In addition the script sends a short email message to my > main email address. The problem is: the

Where did the message go?

2021-06-14 Thread Grimble
I have two machines running Mageia 8 and Python 2.8.9, They use the same Python script to maintain a list of changed packages from dnf update and dnf install. In addition the script sends a short email message to my main email address. The problem is: the message from machine B arrives, the mes