@Sebb - this is the flavour of email that I am referring to. 

We may have others that get generated, but as a committer on a depository, as 
the ASF has made us, these emails get sent to you be default from GitHub unless 
you change your personal email settings. 

I may be off base here but I think these are the emails that folks are worried 
over. Notice though, that these emails are sent to the email address associated 
with your GitHub account. 

Is this what we’re referring to?

-Rob


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