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[Emacs-diffs] emacs/admin/notes bugtracker


From: Glenn Morris
Subject: [Emacs-diffs] emacs/admin/notes bugtracker
Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2009 02:54:46 +0000

CVSROOT:        /sources/emacs
Module name:    emacs
Changes by:     Glenn Morris <gm>       09/01/28 02:54:46

Modified files:
        admin/notes    : bugtracker 

Log message:
        Update message-dont-reply-to-names section.
        Mention the wonderful spam filter.

CVSWeb URLs:
http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/emacs/admin/notes/bugtracker?cvsroot=emacs&r1=1.30&r2=1.31

Patches:
Index: bugtracker
===================================================================
RCS file: /sources/emacs/emacs/admin/notes/bugtracker,v
retrieving revision 1.30
retrieving revision 1.31
diff -u -b -r1.30 -r1.31
--- bugtracker  26 Jan 2009 02:58:27 -0000      1.30
+++ bugtracker  28 Jan 2009 02:54:46 -0000      1.31
@@ -37,17 +37,21 @@
 new report. The only time to send mail to the bug list is to create a
 new report.
 
-Gnus users can add "\\(\\(emacs-pretest-bug\\|bug-gnu-emacs\\)@gnu\\.org\\|\
-\\(submit\\|control\\)@emacsbugs\\.donarmstrong\\.com\\)"
-to message-dont-reply-to-names.
-
-Similarly, RMAIL users can use rmail-dont-reply-to-names.  They might
-also need to ignore "address@hidden" since it
-appears in the "Resent-To" header of reports, and for a long time
-RMAIL erroneously included this address in replies.  Likewise for
-"address@hidden", which can appear in the
-"Resent-CC:" header (but it is possible, outside of normal bug
-reporting, that you might want to have a dialog with this address).
+Gnus users can add the following to message-dont-reply-to-names;
+similarly with Rmail and rmail-dont-reply-to-names:
+
+"\\(emacs-pretest-bug\\|bug-gnu-emacs\\)@gnu\\.org\\|\
+\\(\\(submit\\|control\\|owner\\)@emacsbugs\\.\\|address@hidden)\
+donarmstrong\\.com"
+
+The "address@hidden" and
+"address@hidden" entries are there because they can
+appear in the "Resent-To" and "Resent-CC" headers, respectively. For a
+long time Rmail erroneously included these headers in replies.  If you
+correspond with an Rmail user on a bug, these addresses may end up in
+the Cc.  Mailing to them does nothing but create duplicates and errors.
+(It is possible you might want to have a dialog with the owner
+address, outside of normal bug reporting.)
 
 ** When reporting a bug, to send a Cc to another address
 (e.g. address@hidden), do NOT just use a Cc: header.
@@ -228,3 +232,9 @@
 the "main list of bugs" page. Select bugs "in package" = emacs;
 "newest bugs" = 100.  (I have no idea how you get to that Options
 section without having to go through the bug list page first...)
+
+** Mails to the bug tracker disappear
+
+Apparently it has some kind of spam filter that sometimes silently
+discards valid mails. Adding a subject (pointless in control messages)
+may help.




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