On Tue, 18 Mar 2008, Stefan Monnier wrote: > RMS requested a few weeks ago to help Don setup bug-gnu-emacs so as to > pass all of its traffic through a Debbugs instance that we've setup. > > More specifically, here's what we have now: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] is a Mailman mailing-list > > Don has setup a Debbugs bug tracker that we use for Emacs at > http://emacsbugs.donarmstrong.com/. > All bugs sent there (and subsequent discussion) is sent to > a mailing-list [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > What we'd like is the following: > > All email sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] should not go to Mailman, > but instead it should be forwarded to > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Then all mail currently sent from Emacsbugs to the > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list should be distributed to > the members of the bug-gnu-emacs mailing list. > > I can edit /etc/aliases on fencepost to add an alias > > bug-gnu-emacs: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > which hopefully would take precedence over Mailman, but then I don't > know how to let mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED] be sent to > Mailman. Is there a "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" address I could > use?
Once the addres is known, I'll make it the address to which all bug messages are sent; the headers that come out of debbugs are pretty specific, so it'd be possible to lock down the incomming messages to such an address pretty heavily too. [I can give you the procmail rules we use for [EMAIL PROTECTED] if it helps, though they're pretty basic.] [Once we're past the initial testing phases, I assume we'll move the bug tracking system to a machine somewhere at gnu.org.] Don Armstrong -- "The trouble with you, Ibid" he said, "is that you think you're the biggest bloody authority on everything" -- Terry Pratchet _Pyramids_ p146 http://www.donarmstrong.com http://rzlab.ucr.edu
