On Sun, 16 Oct 2022 07:48:51 +0200 I wrote: > On Sun, 16 Oct 2022 10:05:00 +0900 > Tomoaki AOKI <junch...@dec.sakura.ne.jp> wrote: > > > On Sat, 15 Oct 2022 09:03:24 +0200 > > Milan Obuch <freebsd-po...@dino.sk> wrote: > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > recently I am working on some PR. Submitting new PR went well. > > > Submitting patch for this PR went well. Adding my address to CC > > > list, OK. Now I am commenting maintainer's comment using 'reply' > > > link next to 'Comment #' header. After submitting my comment, page > > > is reloaded, noticing on top 'Changes submitted for bug #' and > > > 'Email sent to:'... everyone in CC list but me. > > > > > > Why? I am getting mails with maintainer's comment, committer > > > actions, etc. but not my own comments. Why? I see no check box to > > > request mail back my comments, only 'CC List', where my address is > > > present, and 'Ignore Bug Mail' checkbox, not checked. > > > > > > Did I not see something? Any hints? It is not something really > > > catastrophic, but my mail archive is not complete this way, and I > > > see no way to fix this. > > > > > > Regards, > > > Milan > > > > It would be the configuration issue. > > Where? > > > FreeBSD Bugzilla doens't send mails for changes by oneself. > > Why? > > > Changes by others are always sent, if "Ignore Bug Mail:" checkbox is > > NOT checked. > > This is my case, changes by others are sent to me... > > > IIRC, there was an checkbox whether or not to send mails for changes > > oneself near or at the position "Ignore Bug Mail:" checkbox exists > > now. > > All I see there: > > Reported: > Modified: > CC List: > Ignore Bug Mail: > See Also: > Reporter: > Flags: > (more flags) > > [ trying ] > > I just found a setting in Preferences. I'll try what it does, it looks > like the solution. >
There are Email preferences under it, and it was explicitly disabled there (do not send mail for changes done by me). Probably it's the default. I'd consider it a bit weird, but I fixed it for myself and I am satisfied with this solution. Sorry for the noise, I should have found that myself, but, well... Regards, Milan