On Mon, Nov 13, 2017 at 09:28:43AM -0800, Linus Torvalds wrote: > On Mon, Nov 13, 2017 at 9:16 AM, Mark Brown <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Are you sure you're seeing stuff from sirena.org.uk and not > > sirena.co.uk? That's the envelope sender, I changed it after the last > > time this happened to see if that helped. The hosts it goes through are > > still on .org.uk though. > I'm sure I tried sirena.org.uk - I can check my bash history. > But now that I try again, neither sirena.co.uk nor sirena.org.uk show > it. You have both in your emails, with > mailed-by: sirena.co.uk > signed-by: sirena.org.uk > and then a From: kernel.org, so it all looks understandably dodgy to gmail. I don't think it's the signature vs sender thing, it was upset before that (when everything except the From showed .org.uk), that's why I changed to use .co.uk. I've switched back now, perhaps it'll help a little. > > The other thing I'm aware of is that SBL-CSS keeps continually listing > > my outbound mail relay > Oh, that would do it too. But maybe spamhaus hated you exactly because > of that dodgy music site thing. > Anybody who spells "gigs" with a "z" is obviously suspect, so you > can't trust people like that. It's possible it was that, but it's really hard to tell without any reporting from them. Like I said in my other mail my patch applied mails (which are auto generated in batches when I push things out) might be triggering. I'm going to try washing stuff through Google and see if that helps but that'll need to wait a while as the relay setup takes a while to propagate they say.
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