On 12/31/2008 03:48 PM, Justin Erenkrantz wrote: > A while back, we made a configuration change to all of our commits@ > (aka cvs@) lists across the foundation so that they are unmoderated. > As a side-effect, it means that all posts require @apache.org > addresses or you get a bounce back from MAILER-DAEMON. > > The side-effect of this (for at least Thunderbird and GMail) is that > you can no longer hit 'reply all' to our commit emails without > automatically also snarfing in c...@httpd as a recipient. So, if you > hit 'reply all' and send from a non @apache.org address, you will get > a "nice" bounce message each time you reply to the commit message > unless you manually remove the recipient. From looking at the > archives, I know that myself, Paul, Philip, and likely Jim have all > hit this blowback to varying degrees over the last month. In light of > this, Joe has suggested adding: > > To: undisclosed-recipients:; > > to headeradd for c...@httpd, overriding the normal To: > [email protected]. That should prevent Reply-All from picking up > the commit list, since there won't be anything in the To: or CC: > fields for it to use. > > This should restore the ability to hit 'reply all' with Thunderbird > and GMail for those of us who don't use @apache.org from addresses. > > Are there any objections to doing so?
No. +1 to go ahead with this. > > Thanks and have a healthy and happy new year with all of your friends > and family. -- justin > The same to all of you and your families from me Regards RĂ¼diger
