Follow-up Comment #21, sr #109942 (project administration): > Indeed, my next commit to automake came in as k...@gnu.org. While not exactly correct, it seems good enough.
That comes from your registered email in the database. If that were changed then the outgoing mail would also be changed. Outgoing mail from vcs0 would, if nothing were configured, come from $u...@vcs0.savannah.gnu.org and that's not good. Have configured email masquerading so that all mail comes from $u...@savannah.gnu.org hiding the actual host name. But email from that domain isn't valid so obviously also is not good. Therefore mail from individuals (commits for git, svn, cvs, et al are from the user via ssh login) is mapped through a mapping database that maps usernames to the registered email address. That is how it arrived at your k...@gnu.org address above. It mapped it to the registered address in the database. The git-multimail program we have been using does not extract the git author email address nor the git committer email address from the git commit changeset. I am sure it could. I suppose the author email would be more appropriate than the committer address. If someone wanted to code up the python for it then that would be fine with me. I am not a python person and the inner workings of git multimail are obscure to me. I am not voting for or against anything here. I am simply reporting the facts of the situation as they sit right now. _______________________________________________________ Reply to this item at: <https://savannah.nongnu.org/support/?109942> _______________________________________________ Message sent via Savannah https://savannah.nongnu.org/