Hi Francesco,
I dug into the Discourse docs a bit, and chatted with one of the admins.
Here’s what I’ve uncovered:
New users can’t start new email threads, or reply to individuals on a
thread[1]. To progress past the ‘new user’ state, you must log into the
site, view 5 threads, and wait 24 hours. (I’ve filed a bug[2] to remove
or relax the new user restrictions, and another[3] to ask the admins to
document these requirements.)
About email addresses: the main address is only used to start new threads;
replies should use the unique reply-to message.
I’m going to add these facts to the development category sticky post[4].
Note that your new email address (associated with a ‘_flod’ account) has
been bumped to a higher trust level; the admins in #communityIT can do this
on request. In other words, both your email addresses should now be working
normally.
Other fun details:
Because you emailed the list from an unknown address, Discourse
auto-created an account with the username _flod. You can change the
username by logging into the Discourse website with that same email address.
New users are rate limited[5] by default. This may also explain why some of
your messages seem to have disappeared.
Apparently Discourse should send some kind of reply email if an email is
blocked; that’s a bug that is being investigated now.
Cheers,
Jared
[1] https://meta.discourse.org/t/what-do-user-trust-levels-do/4924/3
[2] https://bugzil.la/1321905
[3] https://bugzil.la/1321890
[4]
https://discourse.mozilla-community.org/t/about-the-development-category/12030
[5] https://meta.discourse.org/t/description-of-various-user-
states-in-discourse/35171