Dne 21. 10. 20 v 23:09 Eu, acc napsal(a): > Dear Sir > > I received an email to confirm membership on alsa-devel list. > > I have doubled checked configuration, possible invasion of my systems. It is > strange because I use Gmail for reading the list, there is more than 5 GB of > available space, and not other reason for the bounces. > > The only curious point is that email from several regular developers, even > Jaroslav at a time, are classified as spam by gmail. I tried to discover the > reason in the past, but the explanation from Google is that there seems to be > a lot of spam in alada-devel and and alsa-users lists. I need the real examples (for alsa-devel). The alsa-users mailing list is on sourceforge and probably dead. > Thanks and keep the good work. [Cc: to alsa-devel] I'm sorry, but it seems that gmail changed something before several weeks for incoming e-mail and they have weird message rate limit rules for IP address and content classification. It basically does not work for the mailing list. I already tried to contact their support, but I've not received any answer. I already implemented all protections like DKIM, DMARC, SFP. Verified today using a dmarc report analyzer tool. Unfortunately, I cannot do much here. I can assist to fix the issues, but I need to know, what I can improve. I suggest to use another e-mail service. It seems that google does not care about users now. Or you should ask them what's exactly wrong. The current postmaster.google.com stats for alsa-project.org: User reported spam rate - 0% DKIM, DMARC, SFP success rate - all 100% Encryption - 100% IP reputation - bad Delivery errors - 40% - 100% Jaroslav -- Jaroslav Kysela <perex@xxxxxxxx> Linux Sound Maintainer; ALSA Project; Red Hat, Inc.