I would assume that Google is whitelisted and/or gets a different set of filters applied to it. So trying gmail is another approach, as would be sending directly. There also is a web interface into which you can paste your bug report at http://bugs.perl.org, but you have to be logged in to submit or edit a bug report.
I thought that the perlbug spam filter especially looked for content that was formatted like the output of perlbug, but that filter may come after the raw IP filter that blacklists offending mail hosts...
I would send the text output of Perlbug via gmail, and failing that, either mail the people of the Perl NOC to unlist the ISP again or talk on irc in #p5p to people how to best submit the bug directly.
In reply to Re: Is there a web interface to report perl bugs?
by Corion
in thread Is there a web interface to report perl bugs?
by chrestomanci
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