On Tuesday, August 4, 2020, Magnus Hagander <magnus@hagander.net> wrote:
Are you by any chance subscribed to it using a different address than
david.g.johnston@gmail.com? That could explain me not finding anything in the logs...
Yeah, that one is better :)
On this one I see:
2020-08-03 07:15:12 [27067] 1k2Ugg-0006yS-55 =>
polobo@yahoo.com R=dnslookup T=remote_smtp H=
mta6.am0.yahoodns.net [67.195.204.73] I=[217.196.149.56] X=TLS1.2:ECDHE_RSA_AES_128_GCM_SHA256:128 CV=yes DN="C=US,ST=California,L=Sunnyvale,O=Oath Inc,CN=*.
am0.yahoodns.net" C="250 ok dirdel" QT=1s DT=1s
They appear to then in their infinite wisdom have decided not to deliver it onwards to you.
They have also not generated a bounce for it, so it *should* be somewhere in their systems.
So unless you can find it in some trash/spam folder in yahoo, then they have simply decided to eat it without letting you or us know. I bet if you look carefully, you may see a similar pattern on pgsql-novice which is also subscribed with that address.
In the end, unless you have a strong reason to want to keep that one on a separate email address, I would advise you to unsubscribe the yahoo address and resubscribe with your gmail address. Yahoo are notoriously terrible at actually delivering email, so I'm not entirely surprised at this happening specifically to a yahoo address...