Hm.  Interesting.  I spoke to Jiten - our systems guy.  He tells me that
the address arises because commits are done essentially as local users on
the CVS machine.  Right now replies to that address would hit the bit
bucket,  although Lotus Notes users who use Reply To will have their reply
sent to the mailing list.  He says he can put in aliases so that they get
sent the right place.   Of course, people might think you are affiliated
with IBM - is that a problem?

Greg

Rick Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@opendx.watson.ibm.com on 12/08/99 04:40:56
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Greg, this is a mildly interesting point. Commit messages come out with the
following address. What would happen if someone replied??? Bounce, forward
to
/dev/null, or magically appear somewhere that I would see it??


> Sorry about that, in some of the e-mail from the list, it showed your
> e-mail address as [EMAIL PROTECTED] I thought maybe you were
> with the IBM group somewhere



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