On 6/7/23 21:45, Konstantin Ryabitsev wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 07, 2023 at 10:41:18AM +0800, Yin, Fengwei wrote:
>>> Messages on lore.kernel.org show up because an email address
>>> they control receives messages from the linux-mm list. Since
>>> (I assume) kvack.org is controlled by someone else, kernel.org
>>> needs to subscribe to the linux-mm list just like you or anyone
>>> else.
>> Oh. So the problem is kernel.org does not subscribe to linux-mm
>> after May 31st? Thanks.
>
> We had a mail server configuration problem that was a result of thousands of
> zombie hosts all trying to relay mail via mail.kernel.org. This caused our
> public RBL lookups to fail with "you're using us too much!" error, which
> unfortunately fails in the worst possible ways -- by marking all RBL lookups
> as spam.
>
> Our monitoring quickly alerted us to this, but unfortunately we did bounce
> pretty much all incoming mail for about 10-15 minutes. If there was a patch
> series coming in during that time, that would have generated enough bounces to
> cause the archiver address to be unsubscribed.
>
> This is the reason why there's a gap from May 31 to June 6. If you would like
> to contribute the missing messages, I'll be happy to feed them into the
> archive.
I'd love to. I do subscribe the linux-mm. But I subscribe other kernel mailing
lists (fsdev and ext4-dev) with same mail address. I can do:
1. export all emails I got from May 31 to June 6 (Maybe from May 30 to June
7) to
a mbox file
2. export all emails with linux-mm as Cc/To/From from May 31 to June 6 to a
mbox
file
And upload the mbox file to somewhere. Just let me know what I should do.
I'd like to say the lore archives are really helpful to my colleagues and
myself.
Really appreciate your guys' great work.
Regards
Yin, Fengwei
>
> -K