Thanks Sean, + Andreas for your similar reply...

Yes, I guess that could be it. My company's setup is Exchange, and the IT folk here assure me that any spam emails would be in my Junk folder - and the missing Gerrit emails aren't there. But, maybe that's not the 100% full story, for some reason.

Perhaps I should add lots of watched projects as a way of testing my local mail server... :-)

But perhaps also worth keeping an open mind about the possibility of Gerrit notification having regressed in some way.

Regards,
        Neil


On 30/06/15 15:24, Sean McGinnis wrote:
I had issues with our mail server filtering them out as spam or
something. It wasn't even at my client, so I couldn't do much about it.
I eventually ended up using a new mail provider for my OpenStack emails.


At the moment, however, I have nothing configured here - and AFAIK I
never have had - and I _have_ received emails in the past for most of
the Gerrit jobs that I have commented on.  Presumably, therefore,
there is a default email notification behaviour that doesn't require
anything under "Watched Projects".  I wonder why that would mostly
work, but sometimes (apparently) not.

Regards,
    Neil


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