I noticed I stopped getting "Travis CI" emails for httpd around 10/21.
But I see people still discussing CI failures, so I am a little
confused. Maybe they are only seeing it in the context of PRs.
Did we lose notifications to dev@ as a result of the below? Or something else?
---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: sebb <sebbaz@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, Oct 28, 2021 at 11:08 AM
Subject: FYI: change to travis-ci emailer could cause moderation headaches
To: Users <users@infra.apache.org>
It looks like mails from builds@travis-ci.com are now using a
different email provider.
This means that the envelope sender has changed.
They used to use mandrillapp.com, but now seem to use amazonses.com
mandrillapp.com used a dynamic envelope sender, but there was a
pattern to it which meant that the underlying sender could be detected
(see INFRA-18843)
It's not clear if the amazonses.com envelopes have a common pattern
that could be leveraged in the same way.
If not, I suspect every email from travis.com will need to be moderated.
Unless someone has a better idea of how to allow such emails without
opening the floodgates.
Sebb
--
Eric Covener
covener@gmail.com
But I see people still discussing CI failures, so I am a little
confused. Maybe they are only seeing it in the context of PRs.
Did we lose notifications to dev@ as a result of the below? Or something else?
---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: sebb <sebbaz@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, Oct 28, 2021 at 11:08 AM
Subject: FYI: change to travis-ci emailer could cause moderation headaches
To: Users <users@infra.apache.org>
It looks like mails from builds@travis-ci.com are now using a
different email provider.
This means that the envelope sender has changed.
They used to use mandrillapp.com, but now seem to use amazonses.com
mandrillapp.com used a dynamic envelope sender, but there was a
pattern to it which meant that the underlying sender could be detected
(see INFRA-18843)
It's not clear if the amazonses.com envelopes have a common pattern
that could be leveraged in the same way.
If not, I suspect every email from travis.com will need to be moderated.
Unless someone has a better idea of how to allow such emails without
opening the floodgates.
Sebb
--
Eric Covener
covener@gmail.com