[Buildroot] [PATCH 1/1] aiccu: new package

Michael Rommel rommel at layer-7.net
Sun Sep 8 18:28:33 UTC 2013


Hi,

thanks for your help!

On Sep 8, 2013, at 19:46 , Thomas De Schampheleire <patrickdepinguin at gmail.com> wrote:

> 
> Here are some questions to try understand the problem:
> - how long have you been subscribed to the buildroot mailing list, and
> have you ever received mails from the list (when you weren't directly
> in copy)?


June: 1001 messages,
July: 1539 messages
August: 1177 messages
September: 482 messages

My procmail log file says:
root at ns1:/export/users/rommel# tail -350 ~rommel/mail/procmail/procmail.log |grep buildroot-bounces
From buildroot-bounces at busybox.net  Fri Sep  6 16:34:16 2013
From buildroot-bounces at busybox.net  Fri Sep  6 16:36:04 2013
From buildroot-bounces at busybox.net  Fri Sep  6 16:39:11 2013
From buildroot-bounces at busybox.net  Fri Sep  6 17:27:24 2013
From buildroot-bounces at busybox.net  Fri Sep  6 17:28:07 2013
From buildroot-bounces at busybox.net  Fri Sep  6 17:28:15 2013
From buildroot-bounces at busybox.net  Fri Sep  6 17:53:57 2013
From buildroot-bounces at busybox.net  Fri Sep  6 17:56:15 2013
From buildroot-bounces at busybox.net  Fri Sep  6 18:06:09 2013
From buildroot-bounces at busybox.net  Fri Sep  6 18:36:17 2013
From buildroot-bounces at busybox.net  Fri Sep  6 18:36:22 2013
From buildroot-bounces at busybox.net  Fri Sep  6 19:45:42 2013
From buildroot-bounces at busybox.net  Fri Sep  6 19:49:15 2013
From buildroot-bounces at busybox.net  Fri Sep  6 19:56:17 2013
From buildroot-bounces at busybox.net  Fri Sep  6 20:07:52 2013
From buildroot-bounces at busybox.net  Fri Sep  6 20:45:21 2013
From buildroot-bounces at busybox.net  Fri Sep  6 22:25:25 2013
From buildroot-bounces at busybox.net  Fri Sep  6 22:27:27 2013
From buildroot-bounces at busybox.net  Fri Sep  6 22:54:14 2013
From buildroot-bounces at busybox.net  Fri Sep  6 23:36:34 2013

It suddenly stops at that point in time.


> - is there a spam/junk folder you can check for any lost mails. Is
> there possibly a corporate filter that could block things?

The procmail sorts the mails from the buildroot mailing list in a different folder and
they do not go through the spamfilter.

> - are you subscribed to other mailing lists, and are you having any
> problems with these?

I am not on any other mailing lists.

> - I guess you are still subscribed to the list as you can send mail to
> it. So you must have received a confirmation mail about that too, with
> a password (or maybe you have chosen one yourself). You probably can
> also log into the subscriber page at:
> http://lists.busybox.net/mailman/listinfo/buildroot
> The last form, where you enter your e-mail address, is the one you
> want. You should get a page where you can set your name, and choose
> some other options.

I can log into this webinterface and see the options.

> In general, I'm more thinking towards a problem at your end than on
> the list. I haven't heard about problems with other subscribers
> before.

Well the fact that I can still send and receive e-mails from all over the world seems to indicate that the general setup is okay.

What wondered me is, that really the mailserver itself does not even receive a connection from buildroot!
These are the last entries on the postfix:

root at ns1:/var/log# grep buildroot mail.log.1
Sep  6 20:45:21 ns1 postgrey[805]: action=pass, reason=triplet found, client_name=whitealder.osuosl.org, client_address=140.211.166.138, sender=buildroot-bounces at busybox.net, recipient=rommel at layer-7.net
Sep  6 20:45:21 ns1 postfix/qmgr[500]: 4A5F31FFF4: from=<buildroot-bounces at busybox.net>, size=18060, nrcpt=1 (queue active)
Sep  6 22:25:25 ns1 postgrey[805]: action=pass, reason=triplet found, client_name=silver.osuosl.org, client_address=140.211.166.136, sender=buildroot-bounces at busybox.net, recipient=rommel at layer-7.net
Sep  6 22:25:25 ns1 postfix/qmgr[500]: 92704202C8: from=<buildroot-bounces at busybox.net>, size=10288, nrcpt=1 (queue active)
Sep  6 22:27:27 ns1 postgrey[805]: action=pass, reason=triplet found, client_name=hemlock.osuosl.org, client_address=140.211.166.133, sender=buildroot-bounces at busybox.net, recipient=rommel at layer-7.net
Sep  6 22:27:27 ns1 postfix/qmgr[500]: 76A4F202C8: from=<buildroot-bounces at busybox.net>, size=6662, nrcpt=1 (queue active)
Sep  6 22:54:14 ns1 postgrey[805]: action=pass, reason=triplet found, client_name=fraxinus.osuosl.org, client_address=140.211.166.137, sender=buildroot-bounces at busybox.net, recipient=rommel at layer-7.net
Sep  6 22:54:14 ns1 postfix/qmgr[500]: 9236F1FFF4: from=<buildroot-bounces at busybox.net>, size=5519, nrcpt=1 (queue active)
Sep  6 23:36:33 ns1 postgrey[805]: action=pass, reason=triplet found, client_name=hemlock.osuosl.org, client_address=140.211.166.133, sender=buildroot-bounces at busybox.net, recipient=rommel at layer-7.net
Sep  6 23:36:34 ns1 postfix/qmgr[500]: 0141C1FEB4: from=<buildroot-bounces at busybox.net>, size=6758, nrcpt=1 (queue active)

And we have routed about 400 mail through the server today.


> The list administrator is Peter Korsgaard (the maintainer of
> buildroot). If you feel there is a problem on the list side, you could
> contact him to see if he can find out more...


Since he is reading the mailing list and it seems that I can still send to the list, I refrain from mailing him separately - Peter, if you can see what's wrong with my address, I would be glad to know. I wonder if there is some kind of blacklist or blocker involved here. Our mailserver here is:

;; QUESTION SECTION:
;layer-7.net.			IN	MX

;; ANSWER SECTION:
layer-7.net.		86400	IN	MX	20 smtp.tschaeche.com.

;; ANSWER SECTION:
smtp.tschaeche.com.	84097	IN	A	188.40.196.194
smtp.tschaeche.com.	86400	IN	MX	30 smtp.tschaeche.com.
smtp.tschaeche.com.	86400	IN	MX	40 ns1.tschaeche.com.

Thank you in advance,

  Michael.

-- 
Michael Rommel, Erlangen, Germany



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