On Mon, Jan 19, 2004 at 11:32:29PM +0100, Matthias Klose wrote: > Maybe this was changed with the move of the Debian BTS to the new > host? Could the same change be made on spohr?
No, my memory is that the mail loops appeared to have stopped ages ago so I removed the workaround. Certainly the workaround was in a place that was rsynced over to spohr verbatim and wasn't host-specific. Aha: see my closing message to http://bugs.debian.org/174503. I've put in a slightly saner workaround than the previous one, which suppresses acks to any mail with the X-Bugzilla-Reason: header. Let me know if that doesn't work. Ages ago I suggested a fix to the gcc bug tracking system that would work for everyone and avoid this stupid situation where everybody's bug tracking system has to include individual workarounds for every other bug tracking system: simply make your Bugzilla ignore mails it receives with the Precedence: header set to "bulk", "junk", or "list", and set "Precedence: bulk" on any automatically originated mails. debbugs has done this since shortly after this discussion last came up. Please can somebody implement this in Bugzilla? [Please remove [EMAIL PROTECTED] from replies; there's no system-level configuration involved here so it doesn't need to involve them.] Cheers, -- Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED]