I'll try to break up these issues, to make them more manageable.
Dominik Vogt wrote:
On Sun, Feb 03, 2002 at 03:37:18AM -0500, Jacob Morzinski wrote:
The fvwmbug shell script hardcodes the username of the user who
compiled fvwm2 into the script. This really should be
configurable. I don't want personal bug reports
[...]
Well, it's meant only for bug reports going to us. Everybody can
edit the sender information in a mail program.
What I was trying to say is that I want bug reports, but I don't want
the email to be directed to me personally -- I want it to go to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] How do my users know to edit the sender
information, to add that to the header when they select the "both" or
the "local" destination options? I argue that the fvwmbug script should
not hardcode username of its installer; it should use a configurable value.
Hardcoding "jmorzins" into the local address is as bad as hardcoding
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" into the global address -- we might both be
interested in reading the local/global mail, but we shouldn't be the
_only_ people reading the local/global mail. It should go to a list.
Jacob Morzinski
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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