I can confirm recent mailing list delivery problems. I've tried to send a message to dnsop@xxxxxxxx three times this week, and it was accepted but not posted. (No bounce!) Other people were cc recipients, and one responded (including to the list!). You can see the response including the quote of my not-posted message at [1]. As you can see, the message is qualitatively a standard list posting. I tried resending twice on different days (same message, with an explanation for cc recipients added at the top), but none were posted. Weirdly, another message of mine *was* posted during the same period [2]. That indicates to me that the IETF mailing system has "reproducible silent trouble" with some messages depending on their content, but not with others. I inquired with mailman-owner, who forwarded my report "to our new email support team (Sirius) who may reach out to you directly" on Tuesday. I have not heard back from Sirius. Perhaps, the missing messages for ietf-announce have the same root cause. (Or perhaps they don't.) Peter [1]: https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/msg/dnsop/05RPkbpDu1sexDjqfQAb5rd7kyg/ [2]: https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/msg/dnsop/PSmBgLTZDB-j8fA_9n4B4WWdLDc/ On 5/10/24 10:16, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
The Web site of the RFC Editor <https://www.rfc-editor.org/> shows that RFC 9562, 9553, 9554 and 9555 have been published but I received nothing from ietf-announce? And it does not appear in the archive <https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/browse/ietf-announce/>. What about other people?
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