On Tue, 2021-12-07 at 09:23 +0100, Raphael Hertzog wrote: > The tracker doesn't receive emails via mailing lists, it gets sent a > direct copy from the various services.
Ah. That is the case for Debian but maybe not for other instances, so I think this could be useful for some distros eventually. > What's the "domain" of an email message? The one from the sender? The one in the List-Id or the recipient that is a mailing list server, but as you say that isn't available for Debian. > I don't see how this can be helpful if you have to look up the message on > your own. Agreed, but it is better than having no idea where the archives are at all and having to do a web search for that or go to the domain and then try to find the mailing list and click into the list archives. > This, however, is something that is clearly more in line with the logic > of distro tracker. I agree that a query to lookup a message-id could be > useful. Excellent. > (And actually I am interested in tracking message-id of everything that > went through distro-tracker to be able to drop duplicates easily and/or > present other summary views to the respective maintainers) That seems useful too. > > I think the options I presented above are generic enough to have a low > > enough cost. For cases not covered by them I think as a compromise, it > > would be reasonable to just show the Message-ID header with no link. > > This is also reasonable, indeed. Great. Thanks for the discussion :) -- bye, pabs https://wiki.debian.org/PaulWise
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