On 03/27/2018 12:03 PM, home user wrote:
>> On 03/27/18 07:09, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
>> I did not get it either and my domain's email is handled by gmail.  I'm
>> pretty sure I
>> saw where "Home User" (a.k.a. Bill) is a yahoo user.
> 
> Yes, I am a yahoo user.  If it makes a difference, I used HYPERKITTY, not an 
> e-mail client and not yahoo's e-mail browser interface, to post the starting 
> message to this thread, and this reply.

It doesn't matter either way.

If you have a yahoo.com address and send from your email client via
yahoo's email servers, it still goes to fedoraprojects lists server and
sends out from there. If you sent from hyperkitty it sends directly out
from there. The problem is yahoo.com telling everyone that all email
with a yahoo.com addres must come from a yahoo.com email server. In the
case of email lists, this doesn't not happen.
> 
>> Anyway, Hyperkitty does a horrible job of quoting replies.  I've added my 
>> comment,
>> even though I don't use HK, to the ticket.
> 
> Thank-you Ed.  Your comments were definitely better, clearer, than my issue 
> description.  Question: it was your list posting that alerted me that someone 
> commented on the issue.  I received no e-mail that someone commented on the 
> issue.  I would like to be notified by e-mail when someone adds a comment to 
> any of my fedora-infrastructure issues.  I saw no setting related to that.  
> How do I arrange to be notified when someone adds a comment to any of my 
> issues?

Odd... you should get an email anytime the ticket updates automatically,
not sure what is going on. Did you check your spam folder in case it
ended up in there?

kevin

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