* On 3/1/19 8:05 AM, Rainer Müller wrote:
> The goal [1] was to additionally include the author in a reply with the
> least effort, but the Reply-To field is already taken by the
> macports-dev mailing list.
... which is not a problem, since as far as I know (or have used in the past,
anyway) you
On 03.04.19 01:07, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> This happened again yesterday.
And again today... :-/
Because I am clearly not making progress here, if anyone wants to help
this would be the script that wraps git-multimail to handle the mails to
macports-changes:
https://github.com/macports/trac.macpor
This happened again yesterday.
> On Feb 25, 2019, at 13:53, Rainer Müller wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> if you are using Gmail or a Google hosted mail service for your domain,
> your subscription to the macports-changes mailing list was likely
> disabled on 2019-02-22 by mailman due to "excessive or fa
On 26.02.19 02:55, Zero King wrote:
> CCing the author would send the email to them, right? I don't want to
> receive these emails, and PR authors could be confused when receiving
> these emails.
Yes, you are right. Thanks for pointing this out. Using CC is not a
solution.
The goal [1] was to add
On Mon, Feb 25, 2019 at 08:53:12PM +0100, Rainer Müller wrote:
Hello,
if you are using Gmail or a Google hosted mail service for your domain,
your subscription to the macports-changes mailing list was likely
disabled on 2019-02-22 by mailman due to "excessive or fatal bounces".
If you still wan
Hello,
if you are using Gmail or a Google hosted mail service for your domain,
your subscription to the macports-changes mailing list was likely
disabled on 2019-02-22 by mailman due to "excessive or fatal bounces".
If you still want to receive the mailing list, but are currently not
getting the