On 8/16/19 7:24 PM, jhubbard@xxxxxxxxxx wrote: > From: John Hubbard <jhubbard@xxxxxxxxxx> > DKIM-Signature: v a a-sha256; claxed/relaxed; d idia.com; s; > t66008674; bhMai0va6k/z2enpQJ4Nfvbj5WByFxGAO1JwdIBbXio h PGP-Universal:From:To:CC:Subject:Date:Message-ID:X-Mailer: > In-Reply-To:References:MIME-Version:X-NVConfidentiality: > Content-Transfer-Encoding:Content-Type; > bÖUDSde9XF/IsNteBaYOBWeKiHhWmeU9ekUJNvCviHssBDCtw0T+M/2TlEPEzomIT > fGXzIQNlGN6MXFbaBoyBmF/zjCu02TmTNExbVJ3/5N6PTyOuJFCx9ZN1/5gXsB11m1 > xAHIWE+VOZs4qqDeHDBqKZq+FaxQHNvGz0j6lyVBA70TfseNoZqZZrSil8uvaKJwKd > TQ1ht+AGWbw9p610JmaPb4u6o/eV6Ns8Sl3EVnjWWu94T6ISNIaWCiC6wQQF6L1YCH > G5Pjn+0rEjhk6XG4TyLudi5lWp3IVBHd8+WlWlnl+bvLCC55RUAjPJLn7LaVyVdh0F > nLHwm3bN2Jotg I cannot readily explain the above email glitch, but I did just now switch back to mailgw.nvidia.com for this patchset, in order to get the nice behavior of having "From:" really be my native NVIDIA email address. That's very nice, but if the glitches happen again, I'll switch back to using gmail for git-send-email. Sorry about the weirdness. It does still let you apply the patch, I just now checked on that. thanks, -- John Hubbard NVIDIA