Thread: Re: Please update your contact list: It must be pgsql-hackers@lists.postgresql.org
Re: Please update your contact list: It must be pgsql-hackers@lists.postgresql.org
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* Neustradamus *
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RECALL: A lot of e-mail on bad ML addresses yet. Dear all users of the pgsql-hackers @ lists.postgresql.org mailing list, A lot of people always send e-mails to the bad mailing list address. Can you ONLY send to pgsql-hackers @ lists.postgresql.org? It is same for other lists from lists.postgresql.org. It must not be used: pgsql-hackers @ postgresql.org If you have a contact in your mailbox with a bad e-mail address (without "lists"), please update to have "lists.postgresql.org". It will permit a better management and less e-mails detected like spam, ... At the same time, I propose to PostgreSQL team to stop to deliver e-mails without "lists". Thanks in advance. Regards, Neustradamus ________________________________________ From: * Neustradamus * <neustradamus@hotmail.com> Sent: Saturday, May 24, 2025 13:45 To: pgsql-hackers@lists.postgresql.org Subject: Please update your contact list: It must be pgsql-hackers@lists.postgresql.org Dear all users of the pgsql-hackers @ lists.postgresql.org mailing list, A lot of people always send e-mails to the bad mailing list address. Can you ONLY send to pgsql-hackers @ lists.postgresql.org? It is same for other lists from lists.postgresql.org. It must not be used: pgsql-hackers @ postgresql.org If you have a contact in your mailbox with a bad e-mail address (without "lists"), please update to have "lists.postgresql.org". It will permit a better management and less e-mails detected like spam, ... At the same time, I propose to PostgreSQL team to stop to deliver e-mails without "lists". Thanks in advance. Regards, Neustradamus
Re: Please update your contact list: It must be pgsql-hackers@lists.postgresql.org
From
Álvaro Herrera
Date:
On 2025-Jun-04, * Neustradamus * wrote: > RECALL: A lot of e-mail on bad ML addresses yet. > > Dear all users of the pgsql-hackers @ lists.postgresql.org mailing list, > > A lot of people always send e-mails to the bad mailing list address. I agree that it would be better that people stop using the old email address, but I think it's used enough that the infrastructure is not going to stop supporting it. At the same time this means that people aren't likely to stop using it. So I suggest you adapt your filters or whatever. > At the same time, I propose to PostgreSQL team to stop to deliver > e-mails without "lists". Eh, maybe in a few years. -- Álvaro Herrera Breisgau, Deutschland — https://www.EnterpriseDB.com/ Essentially, you're proposing Kevlar shoes as a solution for the problem that you want to walk around carrying a loaded gun aimed at your foot. (Tom Lane)