When they work, you can CC special addresses in a reply, and things happen.
For example, if you cc [EMAIL PROTECTED] the ticket will be closed. I don't remember the exact syntax, but I think [EMAIL PROTECTED] will close it as notabug. Other keywords include 'patch' 'note', etc. Join them with _. BUGid will come from the subject, unless you specify it in the address. See here for a little more... http://bugs.perl.org/perlbug.cgi?req=mailhelp#ADMINISTRATOR -R On Thu, 2001-10-25 at 15:51, Michael G Schwern wrote: > The idea being you see a bug report on p5p and can reply to it *and* > send commands to perlbug with a single command. So instead of hitting > 'g' (group reply in mutt) you might hit 'B' (perlbug) and select from > a short list ('n'otabug, already 'f'ixed, 't'est, 'p'atch) of what > you're doing. Up pops an editor and you do your thing.