
Quoting "Toby Corkindale" <toby.corkindale@strategicdata.com.au>:
On 14/03/12 09:05, Peter Ross wrote:
Quoting "Rick Moen"<rick@linuxmafia.com>:
I subscribed to a Symfony (PHP) mailing list and it frequently ate my e-mail. Straight to /dev/null so it seems.
It isn't reliable. I am not interested in debugging Google problems so I don't know the reasons. I gave up on it.
I'm on lots of groups, via both gmail and non-gmail addresses, and I've found them all to be quite reliable.
Maybe your email provider is being mistakenly flagged as a spam source? Maybe your mailing list is moderated and the moderator is fallible?
I don't know. But Google is a big faceless monster - who cares whether my mail gets lost there or not? (I know what they care for, and my problems are just an itch in their Vision Thing) Given that we have in-house knowledge to run it probably, care for it and not being faceless - why not doing it ourself? I am happy to do it, just need some preparation (not too much but a day or two to sort out things, I think). Maybe hold your breath for the moment, maybe something happens from the comitee side. Lev yesterday:
Also, we will also reconsider the proposal for a luv-tech mailing list and make a call for comments the membership at large.
Would be the best option - to run it on the existing LUV list server. Regards Peter