On Wed, Feb 08, 2006 at 08:50:26PM +0100, martin f krafft wrote: > also sprach Julian Gilbey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006.02.08.2037 +0100]: > > I don't understand why you've introduced this $btsserver variable in > > all of the initial variables. If we want the bts script to be usuable > > on other servers, we could do that, but then we'd need to introduce a > > command-line option/config file variable to handle this. In the > > meantime, why not just have > > > > $btssubscribeemail = '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; > > $btsunsubscribeemail = '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; > > It felt cleaner to factor out bugs.debian.org; sorry, I should not > have done that.
Indeed it could be good to do so anyway, but let's do it properly if we're going to do it at all! > > Also, many users won't be able to run /usr/sbin/sendmail -f, so that's > > not helpful. If the subscription system can't handle faked From: > > lines, then we're stuffed. > > Yeah. I just found a better means! > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > works. So we don't need to mess with -f at all, we can just > trivially encode the email address into the recipient address! > > do you want me to make the change, or will you? What I'm just testing is whether the BTS uses the Envelope-From or the From: header line. We'll find out.... Julian -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]