On Fri, 4 Nov 2016, Dominik Reichardt wrote:
> For what it’s worth, as an admin of other projects and reporter of bugs
> *I* do appreciate notifications of all those changes. When I report or
> CC: me to a bug I want to know what happens to the report and attached
> files.
Me too :-)
>
>
> I'm going to be dropping this. There's clearly even less of a community
> spirit
> here than I thought, so I'll just find alternative ways to make to with the
> tools
> at hand when I cannot get around using them.
>
For what it’s worth, as an admin of other projects and reporter of
Ralph Seichter wrote:
> Have you tried using Sieve or your MUA's filter options to get rid of
> e-mails you personally don't consider of interest? Notifications are a
No, as I said I'd rather not. Filtering these notifications means filtering on
email content, and with the number of MUA's I'm
Am 02.11.2016 um 23:48 schrieb Murray Eisenberg:
After upgrading from OS X El Capitan to macOS Sierra (10.12.1), I’m
following the migration steps at https://trac.macports.org/wiki/Migration.
Against the recommendations in that article, I discovered the easiest
way to migrate is to reinstall
On 04.11.2016 09:43, René J. V. Bertin wrote:
> Filtering these notifications means filtering on email content, and
> with the number of MUA's I'm using that'd have to be done on the server.
Which is why I suggested Sieve as the first option. Works fine for me. I
use Sieve "fileinto" to sort