On Fri, Dec 5, 2014 at 2:46 AM, Mario S. Mommer <mommer@moss-clad.net> wrote:
Hi,

What happens is that trac sensd an email on your behalf, but exim
does not accept it as the sender is not gmail.com. can you try using
you common-lisp.net address as your address?

​What do you mean "sender is not gmail.com"?  Because it's sending it to me at gmail.com, exim expects the sender to be from gmail.com but it's really from common-lisp.net?

Looking at some old cmucl-ticket messages, it looks like the messages were sent from cmucl-devel@common-lisp.net, with a cc to cmucl-ticket@common-lisp.net. I have no idea why it was set up this way.

I subscribed my common-lisp.net address to the cmucl-ticket list, and created a new ticket (113).  I still get the warning from trac (about toy.raymond). I have not yet received an messages at my c-l.net address. I did a quick test sending mail to c-l.net from c-l.net. The email does get forwarded to my gmail.com address.

Another minor issue:

Visit http://mailman.common-lisp.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cmucl-ticket. Click on the link for the archives. 404.

Also, I seem to have forgotten the cmucl-ticket list admin password.  Can you reset it?

Thanks for your help


On a more general note - should we change this behavior? That is, allow
localhost to send mail on behalf of other domains?

Regards,
        Mario

On Fri, 28 Nov 2014 11:18:55 -0800
Raymond Toy <toy.raymond@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> This used to work and I don't know when it stopped working, but
> whenever I create (or modify?) a ticket, I get an message displayed
> with the ticket:
>
> Warning: The ticket has been created, but an error occurred while
> sending notifications: {u'toy.raymond@gmail.com': (550, 'Verification
> failed for <cmucl-devel@common-lisp.net>\nUnknown user\nSender verify
> failed'), u'cmucl-ticket@common-lisp.net': (550, 'Sender verify
> failed')}
>
> Not quite sure what this is trying to tell me,
>
> Actually until very recently, as an admin, I used to receive messages
> to allow messages to be sent to cmucl-ticket@common-lisp.net, even for
> my own tickets. A bit annoying, but it worked.  Now I get nothing.
>
> Hints or help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> --
> Ray
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