> On Jan 30, 2025, at 22:59, Vivien Kraus wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
>> Le jeudi 30 janvier 2025 à 14:32 -0700, Brennan Vincent a écrit :
>> an email originating at a residential IP address is by far the
>> strongest signal for spam that exists.
>
> Are we sure about that?
Apparently I was wrong
Felix Lechner writes:
> Hi Zacchaeus,
>
> On Thu, Jan 30 2025, Ricardo Wurmus wrote:
>
>> the Guix project is not operating the GNU list servers
>
> The Guix project could operate an authenticated mail relay for members
> like Debian does, but I do not recommend it.
>
> Kind regards
> Felix
Rica
Well, this is emberassing. Here I am replying from my residential
email. If I had read the FSF page on this more carefully, I would have
realized that residential addresses are "greylisted", not blacklisted.
It seems like my patch went through now... Ironically, I suppose you
could say my prev
Hello,
Le jeudi 30 janvier 2025 à 14:32 -0700, Brennan Vincent a écrit :
> an email originating at a residential IP address is by far the
> strongest signal for spam that exists.
Are we sure about that? Nowadays a lot of routers come with a base
firewall dropping outbound traffic to destination p
Hi Zacchaeus,
> Felix Lechner writes:
>
>> Hi Zacchaeus,
>>
>> On Thu, Jan 30 2025, Ricardo Wurmus wrote:
>>
>>> the Guix project is not operating the GNU list servers
>>
>> The Guix project could operate an authenticated mail relay for members
>> like Debian does, but I do not recommend it.
>>
>
> On Jan 30, 2025, at 13:39, Zacchaeus wrote:
>
> Felix Lechner writes:
>
>> Hi Zacchaeus,
>>
>>> On Thu, Jan 30 2025, Ricardo Wurmus wrote:
>>>
>>> the Guix project is not operating the GNU list servers
>>
>> The Guix project could operate an authenticated mail relay for members
>> like
Hi Zacchaeus,
On Thu, Jan 30 2025, Ricardo Wurmus wrote:
> the Guix project is not operating the GNU list servers
The Guix project could operate an authenticated mail relay for members
like Debian does, but I do not recommend it.
Kind regards
Felix
Zacchaeus writes:
> I just found out that sending a patch to guix-patc...@gnu.org (all
> gnu.org emails) requires reverse DNS [...]
I don't know who you should contact about this, but the Guix project is
not operating the GNU list servers. You may have better luck talking to
the people who do.
You can get a cloud server from Hetzner for $5/mo and send emails from there.
> On Jan 29, 2025, at 18:30, Zacchaeus wrote:
>
> Hi Guix Devel,
>
>
> I just found out that sending a patch to guix-patc...@gnu.org (all
> gnu.org emails) requires reverse DNS, which requires a static IP and
> cons