On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 11:53:33AM -0400, Gene Czarcinski wrote:
I have (hopefully) figured out how to use git and have submitted
three emails: a cover, updates for IPv4 and updates for IPv6 ... in
fact, I have done this twice ... once yesterday around noon and
again a few minutes ago. I submitted them today because the emails
had not appeared on libvir-lst.
So, after sending them today my CC appeared and a minute or so later
the patches appeared on the mailing list. BUT, these emails were
the ones I sent yesterday, are dated such, have yesterday's subject
line (today's was very slightly different), and had the Message-id
from yesterday.
Yes, both yesterday and today, I tested doing the "git send-email"
by specifying some different email addresses I have and I, indeed,
received two copies (TO and CC).
If anyone knows what happened, please tell me. If I screwed
something up, I would like to not do it again.
The from email address matches the email address that is subscribed
to this list so that should not be the problem.
AFAICT, you did everything correctly. I saw both sets of patches
you sent, one date Tuesday 11th, and the other Wednesday 12th.
IIRC, I received both series shortly after you sent them - the
Received headers don't show any wierd delays in either patchset.
If this remains a mystery, so be it.
What's on the list archive & my INBOX looks normal, so the only
thing I can imagine is that the Red Hat outbound mail servers
had some delay in delivering your copy. Unfortunately there's
nothing I can do to confirm that since I've no access to Red
Hat mail logs.
Daniel
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