Hi Jim,
The best way to check is to look at the archives. Here you'll see that all your patches made it to the list:
http://intrepid.danplanet.com/pipermail/chirp_devel/2021-November/date.html
With GMail, you generally don't receive mail you sent, since GMail figures you've already seen it.
I haven't had issues sending patches via GMail, but (a) I haven't sent anywhere near as many as you have, and (b) I've since switched to submitting pull requests via GitHub instead.
Martin. KD6YAM
On Fri, Nov 26, 2021 at 10:46 AM Jim Unroe via chirp_devel < chirp_devel@intrepid.danplanet.com> wrote:
I am still having issues sending patches to the chirp-devel group. I am told that the don't make it to the mailing list. I have set up the following SMTP services...
working SMTP services SendInBlue kc9hi.net Gmail not working SMTP services Comcast
I just now got Gmail as my SMTP server working again. So I just sent the complete set of 7 new patches that I have created since the latest CHIRP daily build. I did not CC: myself and I did not receive them in my email from the mailing list. Therefore I have no idea if they were sent successfully.
If I have to, I can go back to having patchbomb send them directly to me so I can forward them to the chirp-devel mailing list. That seems to be the only thing lately that has been close to reliable.
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