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Re: When submitter sets Reply-To to bug-foo
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Bob Proulx |
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Re: When submitter sets Reply-To to bug-foo |
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Tue, 6 Jan 2015 11:36:39 -0700 |
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Glenn Morris wrote:
> Bob Proulx wrote:
> > But if Reply-To is a valid non-mailing list address then that is the
> > correct one to use.
>
> But does anyone actually do that these days?
> Mail "from: address@hidden", but want replies sent "to: address@hidden"?
I agree that it is seldom seen these days. But I don't think that is
a good reason to not handle Reply-To correctly. Often when they do
use it as with the most recent report that used a numbered from
address I think they really don't ever want a reply back.
I just wish that Mail-Followup-To had made it into the standards early
and had better support.
> > Is there a control@ command that I could send that would change the
> > "Reported by" address?
>
> "submitter", I think?
Yes. That looks like it. I used it to correct that most recent
report.
I think that might be the easiest way to deal with it. Simple make
the corrections as they are needed. Since they aren't needed very
often. It is a pretty rare thing.
> > Then could maybe make some effort into improving things upstream on
> > the Debian upstream and then that would flow downstream.
>
> It wouldn't really help us here. :(
> The debbugs.gnu.org installation is heavily locally patched, starting
> from some old snapshot of a development version of debbugs.
> The changes were done in-place on the live system, with no real form of VCS.
> Obviously this is a Bad Thing. I did not start it, but I have certainly
> continued doing it.
> I dread the prospect of ever merging in changes from upstream. :(
I understand. I have been there myself many times. Some quote about
the dark side of the force being seductive and quicker would seem to
come to mind but I just can't form one. :-)
I may still hit you up for help with this at some point. But it will
be a while. Too many other things happening before I could attempt it.
Bob