[Reportbug-maint] Bug#532150: Bug#532150: reportbug: [regression] no longer supports custom mua commands

2017-06-25 Thread David Steele
chaica wrote: > Allowing custom muas outside supported muas exclude the possibility to give > feedback to the user about what happened *after* reportbug gave the bug > report to the mua. How can reportbug know if your script/custom software is > available on your system and efficiently working ?

[Reportbug-maint] Bug#532150: Bug#532150: reportbug: [regression] no longer supports custom mua commands

2010-01-08 Thread Marco d'Itri
On Jun 07, cha...@ohmytux.com wrote: Allowing custom muas outside supported muas exclude the possibility to give feedback to the user about what happened *after* reportbug gave the bug report to the mua. How can reportbug know if your script/custom software is available on your system and

[Reportbug-maint] Bug#532150: Bug#532150: reportbug: [regression] no longer supports custom mua commands

2009-06-07 Thread chaica
Hi Paul, Thanks for the report, it is true MUA support has changed a lot recently. Allowing custom muas outside supported muas exclude the possibility to give feedback to the user about what happened *after* reportbug gave the bug report to the mua. How can reportbug know if your script/custom

[Reportbug-maint] Bug#532150: Bug#532150: reportbug: [regression] no longer supports custom mua commands

2009-06-07 Thread Paul Wise
That makes sense I guess. How about a custom-mua option for those of us who can write our own code to support MUAs reportbug doesn't (yet) support or will never support? If the script fails (returns != 0) you can assume that delivery failed. -- bye, pabs http://wiki.debian.org/PaulWise