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Hi,

I just noticed a bug in the bug tracker that applies to postfix; normally I wouldn't have noticed.

How am I supposed to find out about bugs in the tracker? It seems like quite a lot more effort than it's worth to have to manually check it. I can't monitor the tracker. The bug has been there for almost a month and nobody (including the submitter) emailed me about it.

The closest entry in the FAQ to dealing with submitting bugs is about notifying the maintainer of a package when the source becomes unavailable -- it says to email the maintainer.

Anyway, am I supposed to be checking the thing daily? If so, I'll write a script to grep the thing for the string postfix, but I'm never going to remember to check it.

Thanks,
Daniel

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