Hi,

On Tue, 04 Oct 2011, Cord Beermann wrote:
> Hallo! Du (Don Armstrong) hast geschrieben:
> 
> > [debian-bugs-closed]
> > Passing message 
> > <[email protected]> to dist 
> > (kinda)
> > Passing message 
> > <[email protected]> to dist
> > [debian-dpkg]
> > Passing message <[email protected]> to 
> > /var/list/junk/debian-dpkg/submit/fell-through-local-s00.2011-10
> > 
> > Probably something wrong with the configuration on liszt that is doing
> > that; checking with listmaster.
> 
> For some unknown reason we have filtered all mails coming directly
> from bugs.d.o to this list since at least March 29  2010.
> 
> I just removed this rule.

Please reinstate that, it's on purpose and it was set on our request when
we changed the maintainer to [email protected].

Guillem reported loss of mails on [email protected]
which in fact is subscribed to the BTS traffic via the PTS. It's normal
that [email protected] doesn't get any bug traffic.

Looking at the logs of the PTS I see:
2011-10-01 10:16:48 4326 <= [email protected] for dpkg-dev 
<[email protected]>
2011-10-01 10:16:48 4326 :: dpkg-dev bts
2011-10-01 10:16:48 4326 Completed

So basically the BTS is sending the mail to the PTS but instead of sending it
to [email protected] it sends it to [email protected]
and there it goes nowhere since nobody is subscribed to that non-existing
source package.

Don, can you fix this?

Cheers,
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