Re: ACPI based PCI/PCIe bridge hotplug

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On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 11:19:30AM +0100, Martin Mokrejs wrote:
> Guenter Roeck wrote:
> 
> > [ Bjorn, sorry I dropped you from the Cc:, but my e-mail provider and Google
> >   still don't like each other ]
> 
> I also observe that emails from Bjorn often end up in gmail's SPAM folder while
> lots of other emails coming also from linux-pci, lkml, etc. do get through into
> Inbox. Don't know why. Just to let you know. Moving them out of SPAM folder into
> Inbox does not seem to teach gmail.
> 
That isn't the problem here. Goole's e-mail server either considers my e-mail
address to be a spam source, or it considers my e-mail provider's IP address to
be a spam source, and rejects acceptance of e-mails immediately with a 550 error.
I can not even send it and get

msmtp: recipient address bhelgaas@xxxxxxxxxx not accepted by the server
msmtp: server message: 550 sorry, no mailbox here by that name (#5.1.1)
msmtp: could not send mail (account default from /etc/msmtprc)

immediately when I try. That happens with all e-mail I send to google.com.

Guenter
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