On 2023-04-07, Jack wrote: > On 4/6/23 19:42, David M. Fellows wrote: >>> I've recently gotten a few of my usual "Bouncing messages" messages >> >from the mailing list, but when I go to the archives to see if I >> can >>> identify the problematic messages, I don't see anything since the >>> middle of March. I've filed a bug (https://bugs.gentoo.org/903753) a >>> few days ago, but no response yet. >>> >>> Any thoughts or suggestions? >> The planned move of the gentoo services to new hardware seems to be taking >> longer that anticipated. See >> https://infra-status.gentoo.org/ >> >> Other than that, wait patiently.:) >> DaveF > Thanks Matt and Dave - that's clearly the issue. I also have a > stronger suspicion regarding what messages are not getting to me, and > I don't think I'll miss them.
Unless the mailing list software is updated to start including something more useful to identify messages that are bouncing, say, the Message-Id, it's going to continue to be difficult to identify these messages. The bounce warning includes an identifier that can only(?) be used to request that the mailing list software resend the message... so, to the address where it is bouncing, and where it will possibly bounce again. Unless perhaps if you try from a different address, but I'd say having to do so is not very convenient. Ideally these messages and the list archive would both use Message-Id, but even if the latter doesn't, you could still access the message at Gmane if you knew the Message-Id (unless there was some problem delivering to Gmane too). And if neither used Message-Id but both used the same identifier, you could still look it up in Gentoo's list archive... Oh, yes, if you want to check a non-Gentoo archive, Gmane is a possibility for that too, among others: - news://news.gmane.io/gmane.linux.gentoo.user - https://marc.info/?l=gentoo-user - https://www.mail-archive.com/gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org/ -- Nuno Silva