[cvsnt] Re: [CVSMailer] 2 questions

Joe Enfield joeenfield at hotmail.com
Fri Feb 3 19:45:05 GMT 2006


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Wonderful!
Thank you for clarifying the use of 'Sender'

Joe E.


"Bo Berglund" <bo.berglund at telia.com> wrote in message
news:l905u1hso36iq9sted380jg33og7k23jeh at 4ax.com...
> On Wed, 1 Feb 2006 16:06:15 -0500, "Joe Enfield"
> <joeenfield at hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> >Question 1 -
> >When a user is not in the 'users' file and that user commits a new file
> >revision, no commit notification is sent to the people in the
'loginfousers'
> >file.
> >Can this be changed so that we have a 'default' fall back reply-to email
> >address if the committing users email mapping is not found, and ensure
that
> >a commit message email is always sent to loginfousers list?
>
> There *is* a fallback:
> If you fill in the following entries in the ini file then the email
> will get out even though the committing user does not have an entry in
> the users file.
>
> ForceIniSender =0
> Sender = cvs at someserver.com
> SenderName = CVS-Server
>
> If the ForceIniSender is 1 then the Sender item will *always* be used
> in place of the real committing user. But it is also used when the
> setting is 0 like here if the commiting user is not found in the users
> file.
> Without a sender it is not possible to get the email out, the SMTP
> server will block it. That is what is happening to you.
>
>
> >Question 2 -
> Looking into this item.
>
>
> /Bo
> (Bo Berglund, developer in Sweden)





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