On 2022/11/30 20:43,“Bagas Sanjaya”<bagasdotme@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Wed, Nov 30, 2022 at 07:33:01PM +0800, Tao pilgrim wrote: > > On Wed, Nov 30, 2022 at 4:41 PM Bagas Sanjaya <bagasdotme@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > > On 11/30/22 14:01, chengkaitao wrote: > > > > From: chengkaitao <pilgrimtao@xxxxxxxxx> > > > > > > > > > > Yikes! Another patch from ZTE guys. > > > > > > I'm suspicious to patches sent from them due to bad reputation with > > > kernel development community. First, they sent all patches via > > > cgel.zte@xxxxxxxxx (listed in Cc) but Greg can't sure these are really > > > sent from them ([1] & [2]). Then they tried to workaround by sending > > > from their personal Gmail accounts, again with same response from him > > > [3]. And finally they sent spoofed emails (as he pointed out in [4]) - > > > they pretend to send from ZTE domain but actually sent from their > > > different domain (see raw message and look for X-Google-Original-From: > > > header. > > > > Hi Bagas Sanjaya, > > > > I'm not an employee of ZTE, just an ordinary developer. I really don't know > > all the details about community and ZTE, The reason why I cc cgel.zte@xxxxxxxxx > > is because the output of the script <get_maintainer.pl> has the > > address <cgel.zte@xxxxxxxxx>. > > > > If there is any error in the format of the email, I will try my best > > to correct it. > > > > OK, thanks for clarification. At first I thought you were ZTE guys. > Sorry for inconvenience. > > Now I ask: why do your email seem spoofed (sending from your gmail > account but there is extra gmail-specific header that makes you like > "sending" from your corporate email address? Wouldn't it be nice (and > appropriate) if you can send and receive email with the latter address > instead? > It may be caused by my previous habits. Thanks for your advice. I'll do it. Thanks. -- > An old man doll... just what I always wanted! - Clara