Am 2006-08-16 11:08:04, schrieb Russ Allbery:
I do not want my e-mail address munged or hidden on any of my bug reports
and will get fairly upset if that happens. My e-mail address is on my bug
reports so that people can contact me about those bug reports if need be,
and I do not want it
At 1155730971 past the epoch, Magnus Berg wrote:
Now I suggest that that a script change all e-mail
addresses, in all incoming bugreports, to links that hide
the e-mail address.
I would appose this being the default action. I would not
appose it being an option, but I would prefer if it was
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Hi,
Maybe a possible solution could be that the mail of the sender be
substituted with something like
[owner|[EMAIL PROTECTED], that forward the mail to the
correct owner without show the real mail address. This address only will
be available if the
Magnus Berg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I don't put much blame on the Aptitude maintainer for that's happened. I'm
little irritated but understand that the normal thing to do, and as a reflex
action, is just use the redeliver button in the e-mail application and
redeliver my mail as it is.
Hello Benjamin,
Benjamin Mesing [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However, in such a case it would be in my opinion most desirable, if the
BTS administrator could act quickly to remedy the situation (even though
the BTS is probably mirrored at various locations..).
...and spam lists are held for
Magnus Berg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Now I suggest that that a script change all e-mail addresses, in all
incoming bugreports, to links that hide the e-mail address.
I do not want my e-mail address munged or hidden on any of my bug reports
and will get fairly upset if that happens. My e-mail
On Wed, 16 Aug 2006 12:22:51 +0200, Magnus Berg [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Now I suggest that that a script change all e-mail addresses, in all
incoming bugreports, to links that hide the e-mail address.
I would object to hiding my contact information in case
someone, not just the
On Wednesday 16 August 2006 03:22, Magnus Berg wrote:
But then the administrator doesn't remove my mail address on request I get
real angry.
If you ever share your email address unmunged with anyone, anywhere in any
capacity, consider that the spammers probably already do anyway.
Now I
On Wed, 16 Aug 2006, Magnus Berg wrote:
I don't put much blame on the Aptitude maintainer for that's happened. I'm
little irritated but understand that the normal thing to do, and as a reflex
action, is just use the redeliver button in the e-mail application and
redeliver my mail as it is.
It's not fun to reports bugs to the Debian bug tracking system. The thanks you
get is spam.
I have a special e-mail address that I use then I'm little afraid that it
becomes public. My intention is to change that address then it collect to
much spam.
But my latest contribution to the Debian
On Tuesday 15 August 2006 06:40, Magnus Berg wrote:
It's not fun to reports bugs to the Debian bug tracking system. The thanks
you get is spam.
That's the price you pay for participation on the internet in any capacity,
the Debian BTS is not a special case.
I have a special e-mail address
Hello
The report you can see was a ordinary e-mail sent to the maintainer of
Aptitude. He saw it as a Dpkg thing and asked me if he could send it to the
public dpkg list. I said O.K. Now you can think I have to blame myself but I
could never thought about that he would include my
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