After the server crash of last week, the newly built server didn't have *quite* the same sendmail configuration.
In fact, it was busticated; the key problem we noticed was that it was sending out bogus headers (localhost.localdomain), which roughly 25% of mailer servers (correctly) discard.
We fixed that yesterday. So first of all, some of you may want to browse the archives (well, primarily if you haven't seen any emails for 4-5 days, and then suddenly started seeing them again).
Jer spent all day yesterday struggling with the sendmail configuration to get it to alias the from headers properly (so they always say winehq.org, and have no evidence of wine.codeweavers.com). After much cursing and struggling, he finally gave up. If there are any sendmail experts that know exactly how to use the aliasing features, feel free to offer Jer some help. (Although he's got a *lot* of other stuff to do, so he may defer this).
Beyond that, everything should be back to normal. Let Jer or I know if things still seem slow or strange.
Cheers,
Jer
Dimitrie O. Paun wrote:
Folks,
Whazzup with winehq.org? I get duplicated emails, and more importantly the latency on the wine-*@winehq.org mailing lists is measured in (many) hours instead of seconds. What gives?