On Mon, Nov 21, 2022 at 12:48:52PM +0100, Noralf Trønnes wrote: > A couple of years ago my email provider blocked me from using git > send-email with their smtp server. So I switched to the one my ISP > provides. Now my ISP have outsourced their email service so the first 3 > emails gets through and the rest looks like it ends up in a tar pit or > something, 18 hours later and 5 of 7 emails have gotten through. I have > asked them about this, but I fear the answer will be this is not > supported since they now don't have the service in-house anymore. I'm > waiting for a reply. > > Today I tried sendinblue.com since they have a free plan, but they > insert <br> in the emails so that didn't work out. They also have some > kind of queue, after 1 hour 6 of 7 emails have gotten through. > > Does anyone have an smtp provider to recommend that works with git > send-email and that sends out all the emails at once? I'm using fastmail and am very happy about it so far. Otherwise, you might consider using: https://b4.docs.kernel.org/en/latest/contributor/send.html#authenticating-with-the-web-submission-endpoint Maxime
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