Bug#491451: bugs.debian.org: Missing mail from #489643

2008-07-21 Thread Mark Brown
On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 09:40:19PM -0700, Don Armstrong wrote: In order for us to have a chance of tracking it down, we need to know about it within a week (preferably 24 hours!) of it happening. We also need to know the message id, and any and all logs you have available. OK, same position

Bug#491451: bugs.debian.org: Missing mail from #489643

2008-07-21 Thread Don Armstrong
On Mon, 21 Jul 2008, Mark Brown wrote: On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 09:40:19PM -0700, Don Armstrong wrote: In order for us to have a chance of tracking it down, we need to know about it within a week (preferably 24 hours!) of it happening. We also need to know the message id, and any and

Bug#491451: bugs.debian.org: Missing mail from #489643

2008-07-21 Thread Mark Brown
On Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 05:04:27AM -0700, Don Armstrong wrote: Yeah; most likely it's your spamfilters that are eating the message. [If you really wanted to check that it's not the BTS screwing up, you can check to see if it hit one of the gmane groups tracking debian-bugs-dist.] Hrm.

Bug#491451: bugs.debian.org: Missing mail from #489643

2008-07-20 Thread Don Armstrong
On Sat, 19 Jul 2008, Mark Brown wrote: I don't appear to have received any e-mail from the BTS regarding bug 489643 which was filed against the NIS package. Unfortunately it's taken long enough for me to notice this that I no longer have any logs for the relevant period, though my archiving

Bug#491451: bugs.debian.org: Missing mail from #489643

2008-07-19 Thread Mark Brown
Package: bugs.debian.org Severity: normal I don't appear to have received any e-mail from the BTS regarding bug 489643 which was filed against the NIS package. Unfortunately it's taken long enough for me to notice this that I no longer have any logs for the relevant period, though my archiving