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<mwalle>
does anyone have issues with their kernel.org mail address, that is it get filtered at the receiving mail server (or put into the spam folder)? Lately I've noticed that
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<krzk>
mwalle: yeah, if you do not sent via kernel smtp, since some time you must do it.
<krzk>
If you already sent via kernel smtp, then it would be something new.
<mwalle>
krzk: you mean using mail.kernel.org as your outbound mail server?
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<mwalle>
fwiw, I'm doing that.
<krzk>
mwalle: yes, that's what I meant
<krzk>
I am using smtp.gmail.com FWIW, but maybe these are aliases
<mwalle>
krzk: I doubt that, because the mail.kernel.org seems to be kernel.org infra
<krzk>
wait, no, I thought I wrote smtp.kernel.org... you are right, I am using mail.kernel.org
<krzk>
I messed up git profiles
<mwalle>
not sure if that also applies to other mailservers, but hotmail checks UCEPROTECT-3 and the kernel.org outbound mail ip is listed there. I've wrote a mail to Konstantin some time ago but didn't receive an answer yet
<krzk>
mwalle: anyway, I am using Gmail to receive which is the most spam-classifying hosting I think, and your emails from korg reach me. They don't end up in my spam.
<mwalle>
krzk: I know that my mails got filtered at @hotmail.com (because I got a bounce mail, how nice!), put into spam for @nxp.com and @altera.com didn't receive my mail at all
<mwalle>
I just wanted to know, if there are others feeling that their mails don't get to the recipient. I just noticed, because there were multiple times I didn't get an answer to my review mails
<mwalle>
(and I've asked them expliciltly about that with another mail address, they didn't just ignored the feedback :o)
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<wens>
hotmail seems to reject emails when dmarc fails even if the dmarc policy for failures on that domain is quarantine
<wens>
gmail just rejects emails it thinks looks like spam
<wens>
I've had numerous patches from paulk not reach me due to this
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<wens>
and at least one mail I sent to krzk was rejected due to this as well
<krzk>
Yeah, recently gmail stepped up in classifying as spam.
<krzk>
But at least it sometimes responds, instead of piping to /dev/null silently
<wens>
I think it's actually the kernel.org smtp server that is sending the notice?
<krzk>
in my case? No, shouldn't. kernel smtp does not classify as spam, just relaysy further
<wens>
I meant that kernel smtp sends it to gmail, gmail rejects it, so kernel smtp sends a notice to the original sender
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<krzk>
the point is that gmail rejects. Jus tlike ENOUSER or whatever error code. There is nothing different here for kernel.org smtp.
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