On 17/12/2020 17.21, mauro wrote:
On 17/12/20 10:49, Carlos E. R. wrote:
In order to understand your atachment I had to translate it piece by piece using the automatic translator at <www.DeepL.com/Translator> from Italian to English. If the tranlation is incorrect, well, you should have done it.
I didn't even think a translation was needed or appropriate. The only info my email provider gave me is that they are not responsible, and that responsible be the opensuse's servers, as I said in the original post. I'm also confident that my own translation wouldn't have been any better than that of any automated translator, and possibly, surely less trustworthy.
Well, you see, there is no point in attaching their support thread unless it is translated. Either translate and attach, or not attach, and just tell us the gist of it. ;-)
But you have not attached the posts that were signaled as spam (with full heders) to allow analysis by others. There are links to them, but those are not accessible to outsiders to their ticket system.
I'm sorry for not knowing what to do or not to do, nobody told me. In fact I was that silly I thought to have send my request for help to the lists's owner. Tell me if I can attach the next emails I'll find in the spam bin as replies in this thread
No need to be sorry. I'm sorry if you felt I was being blunt, I was just tagging info. :-} But in the support thread they are asking the same thing, the sample emails, complete, full headers. So you can attach them here, or in the ticket with admin here, whatever you prefer. I can help analyze those headers, but in the end, if there is something to see or repair at opensuse servers you have to open a ticket, but perhaps with part of the analysis done. Up to you to choose a road :-) I had a feeling that Stakanov had a similar problem with libero and changed provider. In the email headers he posted, there is no clue about they marking that post as spam, though: it happens later, I guess. There is the SPF check (pass), DMARC says not signed, and that's it. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 15.1 x86_64 at Telcontar)