Follow-up Comment #19, sr #109942 (project administration): I am pretty sure that the mail being from root even though I ran it with sudo to be "karl" was because it probably pulled root from USER or one of the other variables. I did not expect that and after it happened I didn't want to run it twice. Seems like it probably should work when done for real. Since then it is a login as the actual user.
I am okay with leaving the from address from the committer. I had forgotten that passing through the mailing lists causes the fixup as it goes through the Exim config. So it will be just like all of the mailing lists. That's good to be all the same. I looked at the emacs config and the file has not changed since 2014. [multimailhook] mailinglist = emacs-di...@gnu.org emailPrefix = "" -rw-rw-r-- 1 root emacs 229 Nov 18 2014 config That seems pretty simple and explicit. But I don't know. I can't remember what I had for breakfast yesterday since I have slept since then. What is the difference between "commits" and "diffs"? That distinction has no meaning to me. Aren't they both the same? Not understanding that is hampering my understanding of the problem. We could ask Glenn Morris about the thinking at the time as I am pretty sure he was involved in it. (But I have little memory of the emacs transition. It is even possible that I was involved and have no memory of it.) There are 265 post-receive scripts in place that are not executable. But that is because at least the ones I spot checked are all empty comments-only templates. So not sure I would want to simply enable all of them. When I grep to list non-executable post-receive hooks that are using git-multimail I find only the single test-project which I used for testing but then disabled afterward. All of the others using git-multimail are executable. I did not look at all of the other non-git-multimail hooks. I don't know how many of those there are. But there are at least a few that do things different. Those are all uniquely different. _______________________________________________________ Reply to this item at: <https://savannah.nongnu.org/support/?109942> _______________________________________________ Message sent via Savannah https://savannah.nongnu.org/