On Tue, Nov 18, 2003 at 10:17:16AM +0100, Martin Witzel wrote:
> On 2003-11-12 I submitted patches for the 0.9.7c source tree to the
> request tracker but got a
>    450 Client host rejected: cannot find your hostname, [194.196.100.238]
> return.  The files which I had attached to my e-mail did not make it into
> the database but the e-mail text did.  Two hours ago I re-submitted the
> files.

The
 450 Client host rejected: cannot find your hostname, [194.196.100.238]
must have been created by the openssl.org mail exchanger. Not accepting
mails from unresolvable clients is an anti-SPAM measure.
450 is however a temporary error. Your mail server will have tried again
later.

> Now the e-mails are also gone, there is no trace of my input during the
> last days.
> 
> Is anything going astray there?

These e-mails are not gone. I personally moderate all new submissions to
the request tracker. I know that I have processed them this morning.
I have merged all "small OpenSSL" tickets created by "Martin Witzel" into
the ticket #533. I have modified your submissions this morning to also
have the [openssl.org #533] tag such that they were added to this ticket.
I have personally verified that the new contributions were added to #533
and that the attachements were recorded and can be downloaded from the
ticket page.
Note: RT strips attachements (which could be pretty large) from requests
and does not forward them with the mail. They are recorded in the ticket.

Best regards,
        Lutz
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