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Re: GCC review process: how to handle external submissions
On Tue, Mar 11, 2003 at 06:29:02PM -0500, Daniel Berlin wrote:
> I'm a little unclear on what exactly you guys want (IE by "Bugzilla
> address" do you mean seperate addresses for each bug or what) , but if
> you hash it out and let me know, i should be able to make it happen.
If I subscribe to gcc-bugs at gcc dot gnu dot org, I should see messages generated
by Bugzilla with the following headers:
Return-Path: <gcc-bugzilla at gcc dot gnu dot org>
From: gcc-bugzilla at gcc dot gnu dot org
To: user1 at someplace, user2 at someplace
Date: some date
Subject: [Bug 4835] bug subject line
Message-Id: <some message ID>
If I reply this message, the following should happen:
-> the database entry for bug 4835 will get updated with my reply
-> all e-mail addresses which are registered in the Bugzilla database
for bug 4835 will get copies of this reply. These e-mail addresses
( user1 at someplace, user2 at someplace) will appear in the To: field
-> Bugzilla will magically send a copy of this message
to gcc-bugs at gcc dot gnu dot org, but gcc-bugs at gcc dot gnu dot org will not appear
anywhere in the e-mail header. That way, if I reply to this message,
it will go to gcc-bugzilla.
Does this make sense?
Thanks.
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Craig Rodrigues
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rodrigc at attbi dot com