On Sun, 04 Dec 2011, Matija Nalis wrote:
> So may I suggest that this (somewhat peculiar) feature be documented
> at least at http://www.debian.org/Bugs/Reporting ?

It is documented there. See:

Spamfighting and missing mail

The bug tracking system implements a rather extensive set of rules
designed to make sure that spam does not make it through the BTS.
While we try to minimize the number of false positives, they do occur.
If you suspect your mail has triggered a false positive, feel free to
contact [email protected] for assistance. Another common cause of
mail not making it through to the BTS is utilizing addresses which
match procmail's FROM_DAEMON, which includes mail from addresses like
[email protected]. If you suspect your mail matches FROM_DAEMON, see
procmailrc(5) to verify, and then resend the mail using an address
which does not match FROM_DAEMON.
 
> And/or (even better) modifying reportbug so it will refuse such
> From: addresses ?

Feel free to file a bug against reportbug to do so.


Don Armstrong

-- 
<Clint> why the hell does kernel-source-2.6.3 depend on xfree86-common?
<infinity> It... Doesn't?
<Clint> good point

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