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For this one, and other patches you send, they send up in spam because the sender can't be verified. I would encourage you to figure out what is going wrong here, because a lot of your patches end up getting dropped or missed because of it.
在 2022/04/09 3:10, Jens Axboe 写道: > For this one, and other patches you send, they send up in spam because > the sender can't be verified. I would encourage you to figure out what > is going wrong here, because a lot of your patches end up getting > dropped or missed because of it. > Hi, Thanks for your notice, however, I have no clue what is going on right now. I'll look for some help and hopefully that can be fixed. Thanks, Kuai
On 4/8/22 8:26 PM, yukuai (C) wrote: > 在 2022/04/09 3:10, Jens Axboe 写道: >> For this one, and other patches you send, they send up in spam because >> the sender can't be verified. I would encourage you to figure out what >> is going wrong here, because a lot of your patches end up getting >> dropped or missed because of it. >> > > Hi, > > Thanks for your notice, however, I have no clue what is going on right > now. I'll look for some help and hopefully that can be fixed. The easiest is probably to try and send patches to a gmail account. If you don't have one, just create one. That will help you see the issue and verify whatever the fix might be. It might be a company email server issue, hower.
在 2022/04/09 10:28, Jens Axboe 写道: > On 4/8/22 8:26 PM, yukuai (C) wrote: >> 在 2022/04/09 3:10, Jens Axboe 写道: >>> For this one, and other patches you send, they send up in spam because >>> the sender can't be verified. I would encourage you to figure out what >>> is going wrong here, because a lot of your patches end up getting >>> dropped or missed because of it. >>> >> >> Hi, >> >> Thanks for your notice, however, I have no clue what is going on right >> now. I'll look for some help and hopefully that can be fixed. > > The easiest is probably to try and send patches to a gmail account. If > you don't have one, just create one. That will help you see the issue > and verify whatever the fix might be. It might be a company email > server issue, hower. > Thanks very much for your advice, I'll try that asap.
在 2022/04/09 10:28, Jens Axboe 写道: > On 4/8/22 8:26 PM, yukuai (C) wrote: >> 在 2022/04/09 3:10, Jens Axboe 写道: >>> For this one, and other patches you send, they send up in spam because >>> the sender can't be verified. I would encourage you to figure out what >>> is going wrong here, because a lot of your patches end up getting >>> dropped or missed because of it. >>> >> >> Hi, >> >> Thanks for your notice, however, I have no clue what is going on right >> now. I'll look for some help and hopefully that can be fixed. > > The easiest is probably to try and send patches to a gmail account. If > you don't have one, just create one. That will help you see the issue > and verify whatever the fix might be. It might be a company email > server issue, hower. > I tried to send a patch to gmail, however, no issues are found. I am contacting our IT support and hope they can figure out what is going on. By the way, I didn't see anything unusual for my patches in linux-block patchwork: https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/linux-block/list/?series=&submitter=187999&state=&q=&archive=both&delegate= Is there a seperate place to track patches? Thanks, Kuai
On 4/8/22 19:28, Jens Axboe wrote: > The easiest is probably to try and send patches to a gmail account. If > you don't have one, just create one. That will help you see the issue > and verify whatever the fix might be. It might be a company email > server issue, hower. Hi Jens and Yu, I think it's a company email issue. Many servers that receive email rely on the SPF, DKIM & DMARC standards to determine whether or not to classify email as spam. I had to add the following rule to my inbox receive Huawei.com emails: Matches: from:(huawei.com) Do this: Never send it to Spam Thanks, Bart.