The right way to do this is to use the X-Debbugs-CC header. Add a line like
this to your message's mail header (not to the pseudo header with the
package field):
X-Debbugs-CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Could someone give me a example of this ? How do I do this the proper way?
If not in the pseido header field, then where?
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http://www.debian.org/Bugs/server-request#introduction
send-unmatched [this|0]
send-unmatched last|-1
send-unmatched old|-2
Requests logs of messages not matched to a particular bug report, for this
week, last week and the week before. (Each week ends on a Wednesday.)
I don't understand this fully, could someone explain (Maybe give a
example?)? And why does the week ends on a Wednesday?
override.distribution
override.distribution.non-free
override.distribution.contrib
override.experimental
Information about the priorities and sections of packages and overriding
values for the maintainers. This information is used by the process which
generates the Packages files in the FTP archive. Information is available
for each of the main distribution trees available, by their codewords.
pseudo-packages.description
pseudo-packages.maintainers
List of descriptions and maintainers respectively for pseudo-packages.
refcard
A example please to make me understand better.
Please CC me
Ali
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