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Re: [gnu.org #359140] Re: [Savannah-help-public] Redirecting bug-gnu-ema
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Stephen J. Turnbull |
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Re: [gnu.org #359140] Re: [Savannah-help-public] Redirecting bug-gnu-emacs to emacsbugs |
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Thu, 01 May 2008 01:19:38 +0900 |
Stefan Monnier writes:
> I hoped Don or Stephen would know what to tell you, because I don't.
> The quoted thread already says what I know:
>
> 1 - Mail that is sent to address@hidden should be redirected to
> address@hidden (and not distributed to the
> recipients of the address@hidden mailing-list).
> 2 - Mail coming from the address@hidden to
> address@hidden should be distributed to the recipients of the
> address@hidden list.
What I wrote earlier:
>> So you should currently have an alias (sendmail-style, and I'm kinda
>> guessing here, depends on Mailman version and suchlike)
>>
>> bug-gnu-emacs: "|/var/lib/mailman/bin/mailman post bug-gnu-emacs"
>>
>> Change that to
>>
>> bug-gnu-emacs: address@hidden
>> bug-gnu-emacs-really: "|/var/lib/mailman/bin/mailman post bug-gnu-emacs"
>>
>> You need to make "address@hidden" be an
>> alias of bug-gnu-emacs in the Mailman interface.
should work, with Don's cooperation:
>> Obviously you need the right configuration of the debbugs program at
>> emacsbugs.donarmstrong.com, pointing back to "bug-gnu-emacs-really".
And there's the inevitable spam-fighting caveat:
>> Note that you now have three addresses where spam can get into the
>> pipeline. I don't know how these "internal" addresses leak out, but
>> they sometimes do. So you may wish to restrict the envelope sender to
>> bug-gnu-emacs-really to be "emacsbugs".
HTH,
Steve