> From: "Drew Adams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2006 13:14:59 -0700
> 
> The point was that you don't get another confirmation message. You hit C-c
> C-c, and you are asked for confirmation. You say "no". You hit C-c C-c
> again, but instead of asking you again, as you say, "it tries to send the
> message".
> That seems link a bug to me. It shouldn't try to send a message unless you
> answer "yes".

I think you misunderstand the purpose of the confirmation (or maybe I
misunderstand it).  I think it specifically asks you to confirm that
you want to send the bug report TO THE EMACS MAINTAINERS.  Since you
replied NO, Emacs empties the To: header, and doesn't ask for further
confirmations because emacsbug.el doesn't want to restrict your rights
to send email messages in general, it just wants to protect you from
inadvertently sending a report to the maintainers (which could wind
you up under The Wrath of Gods and Other Calamities).

In other words, as long as you yourself type the To: address, you are
not required to confirm your desire to send email to ANYONE.


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