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Is there a problem with the digest?

It's been four days since I've seen a 'users-digest@tomcat.apache.org' 
email. I posted a question on April 9, and no digest since (I subscribed 
to the digest), yet I found a reply on the digest archive by searching 
with Google.

So again... is there a problem with digest emails? I have no spam 
filters enabled and there's nothing in a junk or trash folder.

I also tried sending a blank email to 
users-digest-help@tomcat.apache.org yesterday and no reply from that either.

-R


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Re: Is there a problem with the digest?

Posted by Richard Huntrods <hu...@nucleus.com>.
Why google? Actually I was continuing to research the problem I'd 
posted, and the digest archive showed up as the first two hits. :-)

-R

On 4/12/2019 7:34 AM, Konstantin Kolinko wrote:
> пт, 12 апр. 2019 г. в 17:27, Richard Huntrods <hu...@nucleus.com>:
>> It's been four days since I've seen a 'users-digest@tomcat.apache.org'
>> email. I posted a question on April 9, and no digest since (I subscribed
>> to the digest), yet I found a reply on the digest archive by searching
>> with Google.
> Why Google? The are several public archives of this mailing list, as
> listed here:
> https://tomcat.apache.org/lists.html#tomcat-users
>
>> So again... is there a problem with digest emails? I have no spam
>> filters enabled and there's nothing in a junk or trash folder.
>>
>> I also tried sending a blank email to
>> users-digest-help@tomcat.apache.org yesterday and no reply from that either.
> I never tried sending a "blank" email. Those may be rejected by spam
> filer (as well as e-mails using HTML formatting).
>
> I usually add a few lines of text.
>
> Best regards,
> Konstantin Kolinko
>

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Re: Is there a problem with the digest?

Posted by Konstantin Kolinko <kn...@gmail.com>.
пт, 12 апр. 2019 г. в 17:27, Richard Huntrods <hu...@nucleus.com>:
>
> It's been four days since I've seen a 'users-digest@tomcat.apache.org'
> email. I posted a question on April 9, and no digest since (I subscribed
> to the digest), yet I found a reply on the digest archive by searching
> with Google.

Why Google? The are several public archives of this mailing list, as
listed here:
https://tomcat.apache.org/lists.html#tomcat-users

> So again... is there a problem with digest emails? I have no spam
> filters enabled and there's nothing in a junk or trash folder.
>
> I also tried sending a blank email to
> users-digest-help@tomcat.apache.org yesterday and no reply from that either.

I never tried sending a "blank" email. Those may be rejected by spam
filer (as well as e-mails using HTML formatting).

I usually add a few lines of text.

Best regards,
Konstantin Kolinko

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Re: Is there a problem with the digest?

Posted by Mark Thomas <ma...@apache.org>.
On 12/04/2019 16:32, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 12/04/2019 16:29, Mark Thomas wrote:
>> Which address did you use to subscribe to the digest list? It wasn't
>> this one...
> 
> Ignore that. ezmlm cmd line error on my part. I see your digest
> subscription in the logs from this address. Hmmm.
> 
> Let me go and dig into the mail logs...

Nothing obvious. And my test digest subscription is working. Are you 
still having issues?

Mark

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Re: Is there a problem with the digest?

Posted by Mark Thomas <ma...@apache.org>.
On 12/04/2019 16:29, Mark Thomas wrote:
> Which address did you use to subscribe to the digest list? It wasn't
> this one...

Ignore that. ezmlm cmd line error on my part. I see your digest
subscription in the logs from this address. Hmmm.

Let me go and dig into the mail logs...

Mark


> 
> Mark
> 
> 
> On 12/04/2019 15:43, Mark Thomas wrote:
>> On 12/04/2019 15:27, Richard Huntrods wrote:
>>> It's been four days since I've seen a 'users-digest@tomcat.apache.org'
>>> email. I posted a question on April 9, and no digest since (I subscribed
>>> to the digest), yet I found a reply on the digest archive by searching
>>> with Google.
>>>
>>> So again... is there a problem with digest emails? I have no spam
>>> filters enabled and there's nothing in a junk or trash folder.
>>>
>>> I also tried sending a blank email to
>>> users-digest-help@tomcat.apache.org yesterday and no reply from that
>>> either.
>>
>> Talk to your mail server admins.
>>
>> The ASF suffered a hardware failure of our main mail server ~4 days ago
>> and, as a result, stood up a new server in a different data centre.
>>
>> The ASF mail server sends out a LOT of email.
>>
>> Some mail servers appear to be configured to assume large volumes of
>> email from a server they have never seen before must be spam and are
>> therefore rejecting all ASF mail.
>>
>> Of course, the chances are that you will never receive this email
>> either. Sigh. I'll forward it to you from a different address.
>>
>> Mark
>>
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Re: Is there a problem with the digest?

Posted by Mark Thomas <ma...@apache.org>.
Which address did you use to subscribe to the digest list? It wasn't
this one...

Mark


On 12/04/2019 15:43, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 12/04/2019 15:27, Richard Huntrods wrote:
>> It's been four days since I've seen a 'users-digest@tomcat.apache.org'
>> email. I posted a question on April 9, and no digest since (I subscribed
>> to the digest), yet I found a reply on the digest archive by searching
>> with Google.
>>
>> So again... is there a problem with digest emails? I have no spam
>> filters enabled and there's nothing in a junk or trash folder.
>>
>> I also tried sending a blank email to
>> users-digest-help@tomcat.apache.org yesterday and no reply from that
>> either.
> 
> Talk to your mail server admins.
> 
> The ASF suffered a hardware failure of our main mail server ~4 days ago
> and, as a result, stood up a new server in a different data centre.
> 
> The ASF mail server sends out a LOT of email.
> 
> Some mail servers appear to be configured to assume large volumes of
> email from a server they have never seen before must be spam and are
> therefore rejecting all ASF mail.
> 
> Of course, the chances are that you will never receive this email
> either. Sigh. I'll forward it to you from a different address.
> 
> Mark
> 
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Re: Is there a problem with the digest?

Posted by Mark Thomas <ma...@apache.org>.
On 12/04/2019 15:27, Richard Huntrods wrote:
> It's been four days since I've seen a 'users-digest@tomcat.apache.org'
> email. I posted a question on April 9, and no digest since (I subscribed
> to the digest), yet I found a reply on the digest archive by searching
> with Google.
> 
> So again... is there a problem with digest emails? I have no spam
> filters enabled and there's nothing in a junk or trash folder.
> 
> I also tried sending a blank email to
> users-digest-help@tomcat.apache.org yesterday and no reply from that
> either.

Talk to your mail server admins.

The ASF suffered a hardware failure of our main mail server ~4 days ago
and, as a result, stood up a new server in a different data centre.

The ASF mail server sends out a LOT of email.

Some mail servers appear to be configured to assume large volumes of
email from a server they have never seen before must be spam and are
therefore rejecting all ASF mail.

Of course, the chances are that you will never receive this email
either. Sigh. I'll forward it to you from a different address.

Mark

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