Follow-up Comment #22, sr #106478 (project administration): Could you please explain "SMTP callback"? I might be able to make some changes in server side, in case something is wrong with my configuration...
Which e-mail address, SMTP server, is used as sender when I commit into www, or is this done automatically in your side? Where is this configured? I wouldn't want, for some strange reason, my email address results as [EMAIL PROTECTED] (exalted is my local user name) instead of [EMAIL PROTECTED], so an e-mail sent to addresses that do not exist at my domain, except for the specific addresses that I configured, will be returned to the sender and not delivered to my account. By returning (or bouncing) the message to the sender, I am protecting myself from unwanted spam. If the message is legitimate but was simply sent to the wrong address, the sender will be notified that the address is not valid. @yavor: I still haven't open a support request for sysadmins, should I do that to you? _______________________________________________________ Reply to this item at: <http://savannah.gnu.org/support/?106478> _______________________________________________ Message sent via/by Savannah http://savannah.gnu.org/