On Tue, Jun 9, 2015 at 12:49 PM, Eric Blake <ebl...@redhat.com> wrote: > On 06/09/2015 04:19 AM, Stefan Hajnoczi wrote: >> On Tue, Jun 09, 2015 at 10:59:42AM +0200, Kevin Wolf wrote: >>> Am 09.06.2015 um 10:41 hat Stefan Hajnoczi geschrieben: >>>> On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 6:53 PM, Max Reitz <mre...@redhat.com> wrote: >>>>> BDRV_O_PROTOCOL is an internal qemu flag which a user should be able to >>>>> override by explicitly specifying a block driver. This series implements >>>>> this and adds two iotests (one for NBD, one for file) to test it. >>>>> > >>>> Please resend and CC Kevin (for qemu-iotests and block.c). >>> >>> It's only you who dropped me from CC. :-) >> >> For sanity, can you check whether you are on the CC list in Max's second >> ping message: 556f5a4d.50...@redhat.com? >> >> I had another CC mix-up recently and want to check whether my mail tools >> are dropping CCs or if it's just me being confused. > > mailman has an (extremely annoying, in my opinion) habit of munging cc: > lines to drop the name of any recipient who has set their list delivery > options to avoid duplicate messages where the recipient is in cc. > Ultimately, the end user still gets the messages (reply-to-all gets the > message back to the list, even though it drops the cc), but at the > expense of not directly going to the inbox as desired. At least I still > only get one copy of the message, but yes, I'd rather have that one copy > come directly to me for all messages in the thread, rather than through > the list because I was munged out of cc. > > I hope that mailman3/hyperkitty will have saner defaults and not munge > cc lists to exclude subscribers merely based on their preference on > duplicate mail receipt.
Wow! You are right: I checked my @redhat.com inbox and I see 556f5a4d.50...@redhat.com has Kevin in CC. I checked my @gmail.com inbox (subscribed to mailing list) and I see 556f5a4d.50...@redhat.com does not have Kevin in CC. I guess my @redhat.com email was received directly from Max because I was in CC list. It didn't pass through Mailman. I saw the original, unmodified list of CCs with Kevin included. The @gmail.com email was received from the mailing list. Mailman did what you described. This means I cannot send "Please CC maintainer" emails anymore because I cannot be sure whether the maintainer was CCed! Stefan