On Tue, 14 Jan 2020, Roman Zhuykov wrote:

> PS. We at ISPRAS see that for ~28 hours (11 Jan 2020, 18:00 UTC - 12 Jan 2020,
> 22:00 UTC) our servers haven't received any gcc mailing list letters, but they
> are available at https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/ archives (totally 6 mails on gcc@ and
> 16 on gcc-patches@ were lost).  Looking also at obviously
> corruptedhttps://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2020-01/msg00674.html  it is
> reasonable to assume that it was some worldwide issue because of high "git
> clone" server load, and I wonder not to see any discussion here.

Sourceware was on the CBL <https://www.abuseat.org/> at that time until I 
noticed (via email delays, since my mail server uses some DNSBLs as a 
basis for greylisting) and removed it.  I don't know why it got listed but 
have no reason to think it related to the high load on the system.  
Probably your mail server uses the CBL, or another DNSBL containing it, as 
a basis for rejecting email.

-- 
Joseph S. Myers
jos...@codesourcery.com

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