I found the problem!

It was not gmail, but my message filters!!
The new Thunderbird 3 threads-indexing feature freezes the GUI for A LOT of time while is running on my big message folders... somehow I must did a drag and drop while doing that of 4 folders, to a sub-sub-folder with lists that I don't usually read, and the Thunderbird starting to move the messages and filters to the new subfolders.

I must did killed the Thunderbird with such a huge freeze (after the indexing, the move of folders with thousands of messages), but the filters were updated... And I didn't notice neither of this, so when new messages arrives from any of those lists, it were moved to hidden subfolders...

Once again: sorry for the noise.


Natanael.

El 06/22/2010 10:23 AM, Natanael Olaiz escribió:
Hi Robin and Marc,

Thanks for the reply, and I apologize for the noise: checking further I see that the messages ARE in my gmail account via the web interface. It looks like suddenly gmail decided to stop the delivering through POP of some mailing lists to my client. But not all of them, so I have no idea what happens :-/

Anyone knows a good mail provider? :)


Thanks and sorry again,
Natanael.


On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 3:03 AM, Robin Gareus <robin@gareus.org> wrote:
Marc,

Could you shed some light on this? The server's been up & running
without any issues. And the mail-queue looks "normal".

@Natanael: Did you get a "warning message"? (maybe in your SPAM folder)
If there's repeated bounces from your email address your subscription
would be disabled (you won't be unsubscribed but the message delivery
option in your account preferences for all linuxaudio.org lists would be
set to "false"). Given that you use a gmail account this is however
unlikely...

robin

On 06/21/2010 04:08 PM, Natanael Olaiz wrote:
> Is there any problem with the list(s) server(s)? The last message that I
> received is from friday, but I see in the archive web page that there
> was more since that day.
>
> The same seems to happens in LAU.
>
> Natanael.
>