Follow-up Comment #4, sr #106712 (project administration):
On second thought, why there is a need for authentication at all? As it
stands now, anonymous users can open bugs/tasks and can follow-up.
The "only" thing that needs to be done is to craft all mail from the trackers
to have a Reply-To:
Follow-up Comment #3, sr #106712 (project administration):
I second this wishlist request -- the web-based trackers is something I
dislike in Savannah. I have the feeling that the implementation would be far
from trivial.
FTR, debbugs has no authentication. Everyone can send messages and can
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Follow-up Comment #2, sr #106712 (project administration):
Right, we could devise some reasonable format for the messages and I guess
that would exclude the spam. We don't need nearly all the bells and whistles
that debbugs has -- it would be very useful just to be able to send a reply,
like "Po
Follow-up Comment #1, sr #106712 (project administration):
Hi,
I have always found this very interesting (sending a mail with instructions
to one machine), but probably i don't have the required skills to accomplish
it either ;)
Anyway we could think about the requirements of the application. F