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From: Luigi B. <lui...@gm...> - 2023-09-12 12:15:48
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You didn't receive any emails to your email address because I didn't write them. I've never received your email telling me of your gmail address, or possibly I misplaced it. Please try writing to me from your gmail address. As a general rule, I find it unlikely that the millions of users of gmail around the world never noticed that it's dropping mails, especially as it's only when I write to you that I get messages like this: [image: Error Icon] Delivery incomplete There was a temporary problem delivering your message to *um...@mu...*. Gmail will retry for 20 more hours. You'll be notified if the delivery fails permanently. LEARN MORE <https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7720> The response was: The recipient server did not accept our requests to connect. Learn more at https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7720 [mail.mutluit.com. 195.201.130.20: timed out] [mutluit.com. 195.201.130.20: timed out] On Tue, Sep 12, 2023 at 10:13 AM U.Mutlu <um...@mu...> wrote: > Luigi, on last Friday I gave you a private "gmail" address ( > we...@gm...), > and not even there is any mail from you. > > Ie. the sender's (yours) and recipients mail servers both > are the same gmail server(s), and it still could not deliver > the mail from you. > > This indicates to me that the gmail server(s) must be buggy. > > > U.Mutlu wrote on 09/10/23 12:39: > > Luigi, your below posting of today morning as well I did not > > receive but found only in the archive. > > > > Normally in case of such problems the sending mail server tries to > > resend it later, but your mail server seems not to try to resend it. > > > > Look what google says at > > > https://support.google.com/mail/answer/6596#zippy=%2Crecipient-server-did-not-accept-our-requests > > > > > > It says "Try sending the email again later.", ie. the user has to do it > > manually. That's very funny :-) > > > > " > > "Recipient server did not accept our requests" > > Why your message bounced > > You'll see this error message if Gmail can’t connect to your recipient’s > email > > server. > > > > What you can do > > The problem usually goes away quickly without you doing anything. Try > sending > > the email again later. > > > > If you keep getting the error: > > > > Check if there are any mistakes in the recipient's email address. > > Contact the customer support team of your recipient's email provider. > > If you got this error while emailing someone at your work, school, or > other > > organization, contact your administrator. > > " > > > > I checked my server, but could not find anything related in the logs. > > I now have disabled IPv6 as I don't need it on that server, and rebooted > the > > server. > > I will also contact my hosting provider about this problem. Thx. > > > > > > > > Luigi B. <lui...@gm...> on 2023-09-10 07:12:54 wrote > > > > > > I don't think the problem is in the mailing list. I was replying to > your > > > address directly, not through the mailing list, and I've been getting > > > warnings all week like the one below. The same happened when I > replied to > > > the private email you sent to me. It seems to me the emails were all > sent, > > > but it's your server that's not behaving. > > > > > > Luigi > > > Message not delivered > > > There was a problem delivering your message to *um...@mu...*. See the > > > technical details below. > > > LEARN MORE <https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7720> > > > The response was: > > > > > > The recipient server did not accept our requests to connect. Learn > more at > > > https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7720 [mail.mutluit.com. > > > 195.201.130.20: timed out] [mutluit.com. 195.201.130.20: timed out] > > > > > > On Sat, Sep 9, 2023 at 9:33 PM U.Mutlu <um...@mu...> wrote: > > > > > > > I today learned that some of the recent mails posted in this > mailing list > > > > did not make to my email client. > > > > For example the following posting by Jonathan S. on 2023-09-05 > 12:53:12 > > > > I only saw today on the web when I did some searching > > > > in the archive at sourceforge: > > > > https://sourceforge.net/p/quantlib/mailman/message/37892292/ > > > > > > > > Folks, I think such commercial sites are very unreliable > > > > for such open source projects. > > > > It's IMO a nightmare situation for all list subscribers, > > > > especially for active participants. > > > > > > > > What about switching the mailing list provider? > > > > Where one also can download the old postings, which IMO is not > possible at > > > > this sourgeforge site. > > > > > |