Ian Kelling <i...@fsf.org> writes:

> The server is sending mail using a new ip which is causing a higher than
> average number of mail servers telling us to retry and send later as
> they hopefully decide we are legitimate. The only big provider doing
> this is yahoo, others are small enough that if messages aren't coming as
> normal, you should probably be able to get your email server sysadmin to
> open the pipe. Yahoo has a long history of being unfriendly to mailing
> list messages in various ways, so its not totally unusual. My plan is to
> monitor the situation and if it doesn't improve in the next day or so, I
> will give the new server its old ip and see if that fixes it.

Update: More servers decided they didn't like our new ip, so I switched
it back which seems to have fixed things. The mail queue is slowly going
down as messages are retried based on exim's prescribed waiting periods,
it should take a few hours.

Messages are accessible in the archive of course:
https://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2019-06/threads.html
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/mbox/qemu-devel/

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