Hi Christian
On 05/01/2016 12:23 PM, Christian Lohmaier wrote:
Hi Matteo,
On Fri, Apr 29, 2016 at 6:52 PM, Matteo Casalin
<matteo.casalin@yahoo.com> wrote:
using yahoo address with mailing lists is unfortunate, as yahoo uses
DMARC policy that make receiving mail providers flag the mail as spam
or reject them
"Why is this message in Spam? It has a from address in yahoo.com but
has failed yahoo.com's required tests for authentication."
Thanks for reporting - I will ask for a libreoffice.org one, hoping that
it will work fine.
It would be great to have a list of account providers that are known to
work fine with LO online services, besides reducing the number of
required accounts themselves: I already had to switch both openid and
e-mail provider for a similar reason, finally choosing yahoo as a
all-in-one solution. I honestly would prefer not to have to change again
due to a new poor choice.
Hi everybody,
I submitted to gerrit a one-line fix for bug 98940, a regression introduced by a previous
commit of mine.
then it would help greatly to also include the appropriate link to gerrit....
Sorry, that was my idea but clearly missed it. Here it is:
https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/24268
The aforementioned bug, however, affects the 5.1 branch and should be evaluated for backporting:
what is the best approach to be followed for this?
Cherry pick to gerrit and amend with any fixup necessary, so it ends
up in 5.1 as one single commit.
I'm not familiar with this flow, is this equivalent to:
* Switch my local copy to 5.1 branch
* Implement the same fix, plus any other modification needed to compile
* Submit to gerrit, specifying 5.1 branch
Thanks and kind regards
Matteo
ciao
Christian
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