Follow-up Comment #4, sr #108500 (project administration): For some reason I never noticed your Comment #2 from 06-Mar, and just now saw your #3.
Interestingly though, the email that I received as a copy of your Comment #3 had the customized Subject field that I had set up. So, given that, is it possible that what you meant by "the feature seems to only be active for your own postings" really means that "the feature seems to be active only for tickets for which you are the originator"? (By "originator" I mean the user listed in the "Submitted By" field.) If this is the case, then I agree with your inclination to disable the feature, since in its present state it doesn't seem to behave per user expectation, and the way that it does behave -- providing the customized Subject line only for tickets which one originated -- doesn't seem to accomplish anything useful. It's often the case that a user contributes many comments to a ticket that they did not originate This "usefulness" assessment is based on the assumption that the intent of the feature was to allow structuring the Subject line so that it could be used for mail filtering purposes at the destination host. But if it works only for self-originated postings and not for postings originated by others, then it would seem not to serve this purpose very well. In short, I'm in agreement with you that it's probably better to disable it than leave it and have others waste their time setting it up only to find it doesn't behave as they probably expected. _______________________________________________________ Reply to this item at: <http://savannah.gnu.org/support/?108500> _______________________________________________ Message sent via/by Savannah http://savannah.gnu.org/