On Thu, Sep 17, 2015 at 7:00 AM, Eli <[email protected]> wrote: > Hey Hannes. I've been trying to respond to some of the emails on the > list ... and just realized that I'm still banned for some reason by the > mail server. > > Who should I talk to about it?
We don't ban anyone on the mailinglist. (thats not 100% true, during my over a decade involvement, one person has been unsubscribed against his will). Facebook once had problems with their mailserver, but that was only about registering to the list (so we had to manually register them for a while), but they've fixed that problem. Thats the only problems I am aware of causing any odd /dev/null behaviour. If the mail is rejected by the mailserver it will tell you why and how to resolve it, check your "spam" folder if you don't remember having seen such mail. If you reply-to-all then at least the people on the chain will get your reply, even though the mailinglist server would block it, so are you sure your own mailserver is actually sending the mail? If you can forward me the exact mail that hit /dev/null, then forward me the original (including all headers) and I'll try tracking it. > > Anyway. If you want to share my response(s) to the list ... But it's > making it really hard to be a part of the group when I can't send > emails. *sigh* > > .... > > Sorry Hannes ... I am here to help out. I just keep getting swamped by > work and forget to check the mailing list here. We are all on the same boat when it comes to being swamped with day jobs, significant others, children, and other obligations and side projects and what else. > > If there's a conference request that lingers ... if someone wants to > smack me over the head (DM on twitter/etc), I'm happy to do it. There probably is. I no longer read this list as religiously as I did in the past. And that is the problem. Unless someone actively monitors this, we have to remove it. We cannot keep posting the "big three" because they raise hell and more unless the events are posted YESTERDAY, and ignore the small events that actually need the publicity. It happens to often, so imo its better to just remove the listing as we simply do not have the manpower to maintain it. I'm sure there are better places to get this info anyway, for example joind.in, but that integration unfortunately fell off the radar. > BTW - I assume that there isn't any desire to stop all the commit > messages from going here? (TO ME and probably me only). They end up > cluttering the feed, which is what makes it easy for me to miss > conference requests. Thats a trivial filter to setup. No, there is no intention of remove it at this time. > I may just set up a mail filter to push those to another folder or > something so that I have a better chance of seeing the conference adds.=20 > Since that's the #1 thing I'm here for. > > Well that and the "Pending Unapproved Events". (I seem to be the only > person that does those). > > I'll set up some filters to hopefully make it more obvious to me when > requests come in, vs the commit-chaff that fills the list. When I spot them I try CCing you, but thats often only a week to late. Considering the timing of many CFP its sad its week to late :/ I would greatly appreciate if you could actively monitoring for conference events! Without someone dedicated to this we will need to remove it :( -Hannes -- PHP Webmaster List Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
