To be fair, I often want trac to send me acknowledgements as I use email for 
organization (maybe not the best decision, but that's what I do).  Though 
there's no reason the notification to be mandatory except as a policy decision.

Jeff Hammel
IRC: jhammel, k0s

On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 02:51:56AM +0800, jida...@jidanni.org wrote:
> 
> Gentlemen, the TRAC bug tracker is not as smart as bugzilla.
> 
> It insists on sending one acknowledgements even for one's own actions.
> 
> It was me doing the clicking, no acknowledgement needed.
> 
> But if it was someone else changing/commenting on one of my bugs, well
> yes, I want mail about it.
> 
> So to get mail on others' actions on our bugs, but not our own
> actions, we must make fancy SpamAssassin rules:
> header __J_TRAC_COMMENT X-Trac-Ticket-URL =~/\#comment/
> rawbody __J_TRAC_MY_COMMENT /\+-+\nChanges \(by jidanni\):\n/
> meta   J_TRAC_OTHERS __J_TRAC_COMMENT && !__J_TRAC_MY_COMMENT
> score  J_TRAC_OTHERS -7
> 
> Fortunately TRAC breaks other rules, like missing To: headers, so the
> above is all I need, at least for the WordPress TRAC.
> 
> > 

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