FYI - this is a must read for committers.

-Jordan


On September 25, 2014 at 6:08:27 PM, Tony Stevenson ([email protected]) wrote:

The Infrastructure team have just published a new blog post in which we talk 
about an upcoming change to how we will handle email from committers. This will 
affect anyone who sends email from their apache.org email address - if this is 
you you should read this blog post and implement the changes it talks about. 

In short, we have a new service which we will require anyone who sends email 
from any apache.org email address. Historically this has not been enforced, but 
going forward it will be. This is to try and improve the overall mail service. 

The blog post can be found here. [1] 

The new service is available immediately. The incumbent service will be 
disabled at 13:00 UTC on Friday 10th October. It is important you read and 
understand the changes in plenty of time. 

If you have any questions please address them to the infrastructure@ list 
(Reply-To set to this already). If you have any technical issues with the 
service, please open a JIRA issue at [2] in the INFRA queue. 



[1] - https://blogs.apache.org/infra/entry/committers_mail_relay_service 
[2] - https://issues.apache.org/jira/ 


p.s. And, yes, this email was sent using this service. :) 


Cheers, 
Tony 

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