I suspect a transient issue with Yahoo's servers.  Back when I was hosting
Mailman 2 lists on my server, some of the people on one of my lists were on
Yahoo's servers (@yahoo.com, @aol.com, @netscape.net, @verison.ne, maybe a few
other domains).  From time to time, all of these address would get blocked
(messages temporally delayed).  Yahoo's servers would refuse e-mail list
messages for a while (hours, days, maybe for a week), and then the messages
would start being accepted and after a few hours, days, maybe a week, the
pending queue would be flushed.  And then at some future time it would happen
again.  Not really much that I could do.  Except suggest that people switch to
another E-Mail provider...

Note: Yahoo has gone rather downhill for the past while.  Yahoo groups went
totally south, causing a mass exidus to groups.io.  Verizon bought Yahoo and
then sold Yahoo's E-Mail service to a holding company.  (We we have heard on
this group all about what has happened to Yahoo's securities service...)

At Fri, 27 Jun 2025 19:26:51 -0700 Bruce Olson <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> On 6/27/25 08:16, Bruce Olson via gnucash-user wrote:
> > Thanks! I received this.Please ignore the other email I sent from my 
> > other email account.
> >
> >
> > On Friday, June 27, 2025, 8:03 AM, Robert Heller<[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >
> > As someone who has managed E-Mail lists in the past and *frequently* had
> > problems specificly with Yahoo, I would guess Yahoo is having trouble.
> >
> > *I* have been receiving E-Mail from the gnucash-user list over the past few
> > days, without any interuptions.  I expect there are some interesting log
> > messages and a backed up send queue waiting for Yahoo's inbound server to
> > resolve its issues...
> >
> >
> > At Fri, 27 Jun 2025 14:50:52 +0000 (UTC) Bruce Olson<[email protected]> 
> > wrote:
> >
> >> I haven't received emails in 2 days, but I see archived emails from 
> >> yesterday. I checked my subscription and I’m 
> >> able to log in and view my settings. Is there a problem with the email 
> >> server?
> >> Thanks,Bruce
> >>
> >>
>
> I'm closing the loop on this.
>
> Yahoo support didn't see anything on their side and had me confirm my
> reply setting, filter settings, and block lists.  They also had me check
> my other folders and the spam folder.
>
> Yahoo support asked me to check my GnuCash User mail list settings.  I
> started receiving emails again after going to the GnuCash User mail list
> subscription page and entering my email address and checking the Global
> box for all lists.  A message appeared saying I was already subscribed.
> I received the email to change my email address globally and clicked the
> link taking me to the webpage to confirm. At this point I start
> receiving emails again from the list.
>
> My email was correct to start with so I'm not sure why re-entering my
> same email address and clicking Global allowed me to receive messages again.
>
>
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