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Bug#499941: marked as done (debbugs: received a help message from request@ on error in control@)



Your message dated Sun, 16 Aug 2009 14:38:14 +0000
with message-id <E1McgsA-0005C6-Sa@ries.debian.org>
and subject line Bug#499941: fixed in debbugs 2.4.2~exp0
has caused the Debian Bug report #499941,
regarding debbugs: received a help message from request@ on error in control@
to be marked as done.

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499941: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=499941
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Package: debbugs
Severity: minor

Hi,

Sent a message to a bug report with control@ BCCed, the only command
included had a syntax error on the argument, and received two help
messages, one from contorl@ which makes sense, and another one from
request@ which does not seem to.

Attached the sent mails and received ones with complete headers.

regards,
guillem
>From guillem@debian.org Thu Sep 18 20:07:37 2008
Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2008 20:07:37 +0300
From: Guillem Jover <guillem@debian.org>
To: 497893@bugs.debian.org
Cc: Michael Vogt <mvo@debian.org>
Bcc: control@bugs.debian.org
Subject: Re: Bug#497893: marked as done (dpkg: [INTL:vi] Vietnamese program
	translation update)
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notfixed apt/0.7.15~exp1
thanks

Hi Michael,

On Tue, 2008-09-16 at 22:10:16 +0000, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
[...]
> Package: dpkg
> Tags:  l10n patch
> Severity: wishlist
>
> The updated Vietnamese translation for the program file: dpkg
>
> translated and submitted by:
>
> Clytie Siddall
> Vietnamese Free-Software Translation Team
> http://vnoss.net/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=projects:l10n


> Date: Tue, 16 Sep 2008 21:32:06 +0000
> From: Michael Vogt <mvo@debian.org>
> To: 497893-close@bugs.debian.org
> Subject: Bug#497893: fixed in apt 0.7.15~exp1
> X-Spam-Status: No, score=-14.7 required=4.0 tests=BAYES_00,FROMDEVELOPER,
> 	FVGT_m_MULTI_ODD,HAS_BUG_NUMBER,HEADER_X_KATIE,IMPRONONCABLE_2,
> 	MURPHY_DRUGS_REL8,MURPHY_WRONG_WORD1,MURPHY_WRONG_WORD2,PGPSIGNATURE
> 	autolearn=ham version=3.2.3-bugs.debian.org_2005_01_02
> 
> Source: apt
> Source-Version: 0.7.15~exp1
> 
> We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of
> apt, which is due to be installed in the Debian FTP archive:
[...]
> Changes: 
>  apt (0.7.15~exp1) experimental; urgency=low
[...]
>    [ Program translations ]
>    * Vietnamese updated. Closes: #497893

Seems you closed the wrong bug, no big deal though as this was
already closed, but you might want to correct the changelog and close
the relevant bug in apt.

regards,
guillem

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Introduction to the bug system request server

   There is a mailserver which can send the bug reports and indices as
   plain text on request.

   To use it you send a mail message to request@bugs.debian.org. The
   Subject of the message is ignored, except for generating the Subject
   of the reply.

   The body you send should be a series of commands, one per line. You'll
   receive a reply which looks like a transcript of your message being
   interpreted, with a response to each command. No notifications are
   sent to anyone for the commands listed here and the mail isn't logged
   anywhere publicly available.

   Any text on a line starting with a hash sign # is ignored; the server
   will stop processing when it finds a line with a control terminator (
   quit, thank you, or two hyphens are common examples). It will also
   stop if it encounters too many unrecognised or badly-formatted
   commands. If no commands are successfully handled it will send the
   help text for the server.

Commands available

   send bugnumber
   send-detail bugnumber
          Requests the transcript for the bug report in question.
          send-detail sends all of the "boring" messages in the
          transcript as well, such as the various auto-acks.

   index [full]
   index-summary by-package
   index-summary by-number
          Request the full index (with full details, and including done
          and forwarded reports), or the summary sorted by package or by
          number, respectively.

   index-maint
          Requests the index page giving the list of maintainers with
          bugs (open and recently-closed) in the tracking system.

   index maint maintainer
          Requests the index pages of bugs in the system for the
          maintainer maintainer. The search term is an exact match. The
          bug index will be sent in a separate message.

   index-packages
          Requests the index page giving the list of packages with bugs
          (open and recently-closed) in the tracking system.

   index packages package
          Requests the index pages of bugs in the system for the package
          package. The search term is an exact match. The bug index will
          be sent in a separate message.

   send-unmatched [this|0]
   send-unmatched last|-1
   send-unmatched old|-2
          Requests logs of messages not matched to a particular bug
          report, for this week, last week and the week before. (Each
          week ends on a Wednesday.)

   getinfo filename
          Request a file containing information about package(s) and or
          maintainer(s) - the files available are:

        maintainers
                The unified list of packages' maintainers, as used by the
                tracking system. This is derived from information in the
                Packages files, override files and pseudo-packages files.

        override.distribution
        override.distribution.non-free
        override.distribution.contrib
        override.experimental
                Information about the priorities and sections of packages
                and overriding values for the maintainers. This
                information is used by the process which generates the
                Packages files in the FTP archive. Information is
                available for each of the main distribution trees
                available, by their codewords.

        pseudo-packages.description
        pseudo-packages.maintainers
                List of descriptions and maintainers respectively for
                pseudo-packages.

   refcard
          Requests that the mailservers' reference card be sent in plain
          ASCII.

   help
          Requests that this help document be sent by email in plain
          ASCII.

   quit
   stop
   thank
   thanks
   thankyou
   thank you
   --
          Stops processing at this point of the message. After this you
          may include any text you like, and it will be ignored. You can
          use this to include longer comments than are suitable for #,
          for example for the benefit of human readers of your message
          (reading it via the tracking system logs or due to a CC or
          BCC).

   #...
          One-line comment. The # must be at the start of the line.

   debug level
          Sets the debugging level to level, which should be a
          nonnegative integer. 0 is no debugging; 1 is usually
          sufficient. The debugging output appears in the transcript. It
          is not likely to be useful to general users of the bug system.

   There is a reference card for the mailservers, available via the WWW,
   in bug-mailserver-refcard.txt or by email using the refcard command
   (see above).

   If you wish to manipulate bug reports you should use the
   control@bugs.debian.org address, which understands a superset of the
   commands listed above. This is described in another document,
   available on the WWW, in the file bug-maint-mailcontrol.txt, or by
   sending help to control@bugs.

   In case you are reading this as a plain text file or via email: an
   HTML version is available via the bug system main contents page
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Introduction to the bug control and manipulation mailserver

   Just as request@bugs.debian.org allows the retrieval of bug data and
   documentation by email, control@bugs.debian.org allows bug reports to
   be manipulated in various ways.

   The control server works just like the request server, except that it
   has some additional commands; in fact, it's the same program. The two
   addresses are only separated to avoid users making mistakes and
   causing problems while merely trying to request information.

   Since the commands specific to the control server actually change the
   status of a bug, a notification about processing the commands is sent
   to the maintainer of the package(s) the changed bugs are assigned to.
   Additionally the mail to the server and the resulting changes are
   logged in the bug report and thereby available in the WWW pages.

   Please see the introduction to the request server available on the
   World Wide Web, in the file bug-log-mailserver.txt, or by sending help
   to either mailserver, for details of the basics of operating the
   mailservers and the common commands available when mailing either
   address.

   The reference card for the mailservers is available via the WWW, in
   bug-mailserver-refcard.txt or by email using the refcard command.

Commands available at the control mailserver

                    General     Versioning Duplicates Misc.

   reassign
   severity
   tag
   retitle
   submitter

   found | notfound
   fixed | notfixed
   reopen

   merge | unmerge
   forcemerge
   clone

   thanks
   #
   forwarded | notforwarded
   owner | noowner
   block | unblock
   archive | unarchive

   reassign bugnumber package [ version ]
          Records that bug #bugnumber is a bug in package. This can be
          used to set the package if the user forgot the pseudo-header,
          or to change an earlier assignment. No notifications are sent
          to anyone (other than the usual information in the processing
          transcript).

          If you supply a version, the bug tracking system will note that
          the bug affects that version of the newly-assigned package.

          You can assign a bug to two packages at once by separating the
          package names with a comma. However, you should only do this if
          the bug can be fixed by a change to either package. If this is
          not the case, you should clone the bug and reassign the clone
          to the other package.

   reopen bugnumber [ originator-address | = | ! ]
          Reopens #bugnumber if it is closed.

          By default, or if you specify =, the original submitter is
          still as the originator of the report, so that they will get
          the ack when it is closed again.

          If you supply an originator-address the originator will be set
          to the address you supply. If you wish to become the new
          originator of the reopened report you can use the ! shorthand
          or specify your own email address.

          It is usually a good idea to tell the person who is about to be
          recorded as the originator that you're reopening the report, so
          that they will know to expect the ack which they'll get when it
          is closed again.

          If the bug is not closed then reopen won't do anything, not
          even change the originator. To change the originator of an open
          bug report, use the submitter command; note that this will
          inform the original submitter of the change.

          If the bug was recorded as being closed in a particular version
          of a package but recurred in a later version, it is better to
          use the found command instead.

   found bugnumber [ version ]
          Record that #bugnumber has been encountered in the given
          version of the package to which it is assigned.

          The bug tracking system uses this information, in conjunction
          with fixed versions recorded when closing bugs, to display
          lists of bugs open in various versions of each package. It
          considers a bug to be open when it has no fixed version, or
          when it has been found more recently than it has been fixed.

          If no version is given, then the list of fixed versions for the
          bug is cleared. This is identical to the behaviour of reopen.

          This command will only cause a bug to be marked as not done if
          no version is specified, or if the version being marked found
          is equal to the version which was last marked fixed. (If you
          are certain that you want the bug marked as not done, use
          reopen in conjunction with found.)

          This command was introduced in preference to reopen because it
          was difficult to add a version to that command's syntax without
          suffering ambiguity.

   notfound bugnumber version
          Remove the record that #bugnumber was encountered in the given
          version of the package to which it is assigned.

          This differs from closing the bug at that version in that the
          bug is not listed as fixed in that version either; no
          information about that version will be known. It is intended
          for fixing mistakes in the record of when a bug was found.

   fixed bugnumber version
          Indicate that bug #bugnumber was fixed in the given version of
          the package to which it is assigned.

          This does not cause the bug to be marked as closed, it merely
          adds another version in which the bug was fixed. Use the
          bugnumber-done address to close a bug and mark it fixed in a
          particular version.

   notfixed bugnumber version
          Remove the record that bug #bugnumber has been fixed in the
          given version.

          This command is equivalent to found followed by notfound (the
          found removes the fixed at a particular version, and notfound
          removes the found.)

   submitter bugnumber originator-address | !
          Changes the originator of #bugnumber to originator-address.

          If you wish to become the new originator of the report you can
          use the ! shorthand or specify your own email address.

          While the reopen command changes the originator of other bugs
          merged with the one being reopened, submitter does not affect
          merged bugs.

   forwarded bugnumber address
          Notes that bugnumber has been forwarded to the upstream
          maintainer at address. This does not actually forward the
          report. This can be used to change an existing incorrect
          forwarded-to address, or to record a new one for a bug that
          wasn't previously noted as having been forwarded.

   notforwarded bugnumber
          Forgets any idea that bugnumber has been forwarded to any
          upstream maintainer. If the bug was not recorded as having been
          forwarded then this will do nothing.

   retitle bugnumber new-title
          Changes the title of a bug report to that specified (the
          default is the Subject mail header from the original report).

          Unlike most of the other bug-manipulation commands when used on
          one of a set of merged reports this will change the title of
          only the individual bug requested, and not all those with which
          it is merged.

   severity bugnumber severity
          Set the severity level for bug report #bugnumber to severity.
          No notification is sent to the user who reported the bug.

          Severities are critical, grave, serious, important, normal,
          minor, and wishlist.

          For their meanings please consult the general developers'
          documentation for the bug system.

   clone bugnumber NewID [ new IDs ... ]
          The clone control command allows you to duplicate a bug report.
          It is useful in the case where a single report actually
          indicates that multiple distinct bugs have occurred. "New IDs"
          are negative numbers, separated by spaces, which may be used in
          subsequent control commands to refer to the newly duplicated
          bugs. A new report is generated for each new ID.

          Example usage:

          clone 12345 -1 -2
          reassign -1 foo
          retitle -1 foo: foo sucks
          reassign -2 bar
          retitle -2 bar: bar sucks when used with foo
          severity -2 wishlist
          clone 123456 -3
          reassign -3 foo
          retitle -3 foo: foo sucks
          merge -1 -3

   merge bugnumber bugnumber ...
          Merges two or more bug reports. When reports are merged
          opening, closing, marking or unmarking as forwarded and
          reassigning any of the bugs to a new package will have an
          identical effect on all of the merged reports.

          Before bugs can be merged they must be in exactly the same
          state: either all open or all closed, with the same
          forwarded-to upstream author address or all not marked as
          forwarded, all assigned to the same package or package(s) (an
          exact string comparison is done on the package to which the bug
          is assigned), and all of the same severity. If they don't start
          out in the same state you should use reassign, reopen and so
          forth to make sure that they are before using merge. Titles are
          not required to match, and will not be affected by the merge.
          Tags are not required to match, either, they will be joined.

          If any of the bugs listed in a merge command is already merged
          with another bug then all the reports merged with any of the
          ones listed will all be merged together. Merger is like
          equality: it is reflexive, transitive and symmetric.

          Merging reports causes a note to appear on each report's logs;
          on the WWW pages this is includes links to the other bugs.

          Merged reports are all expired simultaneously, and only when
          all of the reports each separately meet the criteria for
          expiry.

   forcemerge bugnumber bugnumber ...
          Forcibly merges two or more bug reports. The first bug listed
          is the master bug, and its settings (the settings which must be
          equal in a normal merge) are assigned to the bugs listed next.
          To avoid typos erroneously merging bugs, bugs must be in the
          same package. See the text above for a description of what
          merging means.

          Note that this makes it possible to close bugs by merging; you
          are responsible for notifying submitters with an appropriate
          close message if you do this.

   unmerge bugnumber
          Disconnects a bug report from any other reports with which it
          may have been merged. If the report listed is merged with
          several others then they are all left merged with each other;
          only their associations with the bug explicitly named are
          removed.

          If many bug reports are merged and you wish to split them into
          two separate groups of merged reports you must unmerge each
          report in one of the new groups separately and then merge them
          into the required new group.

          You can only unmerge one report with each unmerge command; if
          you want to disconnect more than one bug simply include several
          unmerge commands in your message.

   tags bugnumber [ + | - | = ] tag [ tag ... ]
          Sets tags for the bug report #bugnumber. No notification is
          sent to the user who reported the bug. Setting the action to +
          means to add each given tag, - means to remove each given tag,
          and = means to ignore the current tags and set them afresh to
          the list provided. The default action is adding.

          Example usage:

          # same as 'tags 123456 + patch'
          tags 123456 patch

          # same as 'tags 123456 + help security'
          tags 123456 help security

          # add 'fixed' and 'pending' tags
          tags 123456 + fixed pending

          # remove 'unreproducible' tag
          tags 123456 - unreproducible

          # set tags to exactly 'moreinfo' and 'unreproducible'
          tags 123456 = moreinfo unreproducible

          Available tags currently include patch, wontfix, moreinfo,
          unreproducible, help, pending, fixed, fixed-in-experimental,
          fixed-upstream, security, upstream, confirmed, d-i, ipv6, lfs,
          l10n, potato, woody, sarge, sarge-ignore, etch, etch-ignore,
          sid, and experimental.

          For their meanings please consult the general developers'
          documentation for the bug system.

   block bugnumber by bug ...
          Note that the fix for the first bug is blocked by the other
          listed bugs.

   unblock bugnumber by bug ...
          Note that the fix for the first bug is no longer blocked by the
          other listed bugs.

   close bugnumber [ fixed-version ] (deprecated)
          Close bug report #bugnumber.

          A notification is sent to the user who reported the bug, but
          (in contrast to mailing bugnumber-done@bugs.debian.org) the
          text of the mail which caused the bug to be closed is not
          included in that notification. The maintainer who closes a
          report needs to ensure, probably by sending a separate message,
          that the user who reported the bug knows why it is being
          closed. The use of this command is therefore deprecated. See
          the developer's information about how to close a bug properly.

          If you supply a fixed-version, the bug tracking system will
          note that the bug was fixed in that version of the package.

   package [ packagename ... ]
          Limits the following commands so that they will only apply to
          bugs filed against the listed packages. You can list one or
          more packages. If you don't list any packages, the following
          commands will apply to all bugs. You're encouraged to use this
          as a safety feature in case you accidentally use the wrong bug
          numbers.

          Example usage:

          package foo
          reassign 123456 bar 1.0-1

          package bar
          retitle 123456 bar: bar sucks
          severity 123456 normal

          package
          severity 234567 wishlist

   owner bugnumber address | !
          Sets address to be the "owner" of #bugnumber. The owner of a
          bug claims responsibility for fixing it. This is useful to
          share out work in cases where a package has a team of
          maintainers.

          If you wish to become the owner of the bug yourself, you can
          use the ! shorthand or specify your own email address.

   noowner bugnumber
          Forgets any idea that the bug has an owner other than the usual
          maintainer. If the bug had no owner recorded then this will do
          nothing.

   archive bugnumber
          Archives a bug that had been archived at some point in the past
          but is currently not archived if the bug fulfills the
          requirements for archival, ignoring time.

   unarchive bugnumber
          Unarchives a bug that was previously archived. Unarchival
          should generally be coupled with reopen and found/fixed as
          appropriate. Bugs that have been unarchived can be archived
          using archive assuming the non-time based archival requirements
          are met.

   #...
          One-line comment. The # must be at the start of the line. The
          text of comments will be included in the acknowledgement sent
          to the sender and to affected maintainers, so you can use this
          to document the reasons for your commands.

   quit
   stop
   thank
   thanks
   thankyou
   thank you
   --
          On a line by itself, in any case, possibly followed by
          whitespace, tells the control server to stop processing the
          message; the remainder of the message can include explanations,
          signatures or anything else, none of it will be detected by the
          control server.
     _________________________________________________________________

    Debian BTS administrators <owner@bugs.debian.org>

   Debian bug tracking system
   Copyright � 1999 Darren O. Benham, 1997, 2003 nCipher Corporation Ltd,
   1994-1997 Ian Jackson.
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Source-Version: 2.4.2~exp0

We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of
debbugs, which is due to be installed in the Debian FTP archive:

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A summary of the changes between this version and the previous one is
attached.

Thank you for reporting the bug, which will now be closed.  If you
have further comments please address them to 499941@bugs.debian.org,
and the maintainer will reopen the bug report if appropriate.

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Format: 1.8
Date: Sun, 26 Jul 2009 05:48:16 -0700
Source: debbugs
Binary: debbugs libdebbugs-perl debbugs-web debbugs-local
Architecture: source all
Version: 2.4.2~exp0
Distribution: experimental
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Debbugs developers <debian-debbugs@lists.debian.org>
Changed-By: Don Armstrong <don@debian.org>
Description: 
 debbugs    - The bug tracking system based on the active Debian BTS
 debbugs-local - run and maintains a local mirror of the Debian BTS
 debbugs-web - web scripts for the active Debian BTS
 libdebbugs-perl - modules used by the active Debian BTS
Closes: 9596 23018 34071 36814 37605 46848 53710 61341 67067 70810 84681 89569 95373 127354 128320 132274 133453 134166 136654 140061 153536 158375 164421 168962 172635 179340 182419 188561 188670 191306 196947 201825 207065 217960 219230 222077 222118 222264 228049 228597 229067 234362 238984 248335 260791 265267 276747 286792 288384 290501 293277 301606 306068 318898 319720 320175 320986 321925 326077 335813 337329 339141 344184 345407 346043 348116 348225 353260 355190 355786 355968 356680 362935 364026 365352 366093 367496 367514 367813 375697 376528 377520 378566 389634 395027 395865 397344 397486 402362 404806 406020 414023 414825 415628 415931 415932 415933 416321 419202 419553 422062 422062 422934 425614 428056 431459 432466 434504 434953 435926 441022 444416 448861 452905 454248 456786 458757 458822 459709 459866 462322 462653 465332 467190 470146 473272 475622 484789 485804 488554 494843 499680 499681 499682 499941 499990 499997 501757 504608 505189 507022 507506 51
 1850 511864 512306 514183 514677 515063 517834 528249 530506 539020
Changes: 
 debbugs (2.4.2~exp0) experimental; urgency=low
 .
   [ Anthony Towns ]
   * Add "package" command to service (control@) to limit the bugs that
     the following commands apply to.
 .
   [ Colin Watson ]
   * Add (slightly) fancy CGI decoding of message/* MIME types.
   * CGI scripts now support multiple maintainers for a single package.
   * Add support for an X-Debbugs-No-Ack: mail header to suppress
     acknowledgements.
   * Document how to deliver mail to debbugs via procmail and SpamAssassin.
   * Implement new .status format that's extensible and easier to read; it
     now lives in .summary rather than .status. Use debbugs-upgradestatus
     to convert existing bug databases.
   * Implement bug ownership, with new 'owner' and 'noowner' commands and
     Owner: pseudo-header (closes: #133453).
   * Install Debian configuration in the binary package's examples
     directory (closes: #222118).
   * New standalone SpamAssassin queue runner, spamscan.
   * Allow # prefix on bug numbers in 'merge' command.
   * Fix some ordering issues in old-style package pages and summaries.
   * Add X-$gProject-PR-Message: headers to all mails sent by service.
   * debbugsconfig creates required directories in $gSpoolDir
     (closes: #222077).
   * Decode RFC1522 mail headers for display in the web interface.
     bugreport.cgi and pkgreport.cgi now output UTF-8.
   * Properly support multiple submitter addresses on a single bug.
   * Add a number of extra htmlsanit() calls to prevent cross-site
     scripting attacks.
 .
   [ Adam Heath ]
   * Rewrite filtering in cgi's common.pl, to make it completely generic.
     Filtering can now work against any field.
   * Rewrite grouping logic in cgi's common.pl, to make it completely
     generic.  There is now no longer 2 nested loops, to do the grouping.
     This makes adding new grouping levels simpler for the future.
   * Add in a Table of Contents to pkgreport.cgi.
   * Display how long until a resolved bug will be archived in
     pkgreport.cgi.
   * Add user-agent detection.  This currently doesn't change anything,
     however.
   * Add options show_list_(head|foot)er.
 .
   [ Don Armstrong ]
   * Don't remove the maintainer address if the message was sent by the
     maintainer and we're submitting to maintonly (closes: #140061)
   * Use uri_escape to escape URI's before sending them back out so the
     name of the file doesn't munge the query string. [#301606 pt. 1]
   * call decode_rfc1522 on the filename returned so that encoded
     filenames get decoded to something "reasonable." (closes: #301606)
   * We now require URI::Escape
   * Added apache.conf to examples, which is a sample apache
     configuration file which implements the rewrite rules that are
     currently used on bugs.debian.org. (closes: #222264)
   * Change spamscan.in to work with SA 3.0; This is an incompatible
     change with SA 2.6, and as such, we now Suggests: spamassassin
     (>=3.0) (closes: #290501)
   * Update MTA to exim4 (closes: #228597) and add instructions on using
     exim 4 (thanks to Marc Haber) (closes: #248335)
   * Added per bug subscription support to debbugs, which relies on an
     external MLM to actually deal with the requests; currently works with
     eoc and sends messages to bugnum\@$gListDomain. (closes: #34071)
   * Change bugreport.cgi to use Debbugs::Log and greately simplify the
     process of outputing the bug log.
   * All RFC1522 subject lines are decoded, both in the html information
     and the message headers. All messages are converted to UTF-8 whereever
     possible; all bugreport.cgi pages are now completely in UTF-8 to the
     degree possible using Encode.pm (closes: #46848,#238984)
   * Add a convert_to_utf8 function to Debbugs::Mime to make the above
     possible; abstracts functionality that was already present in the
     decode_rfc1522 fucntionality.
   * Individual messages can now be downloaded from each bug report
     (closes: #95373)
   * Uninteresting headers are now hidden by default, can be renabled
     with &trim=no (closes: #188561)
   * Fix postfix instructions in README.mail (thanks to Jeff Teunissen)
     (closes: #134166)
   * Display old severity when changing severity (closes: #196947)
   * All messages that originate from the BTS and either go to .log files
     or out to users are now properly RFC1522 encoded. (closes: #306068)
   * Add links to cloned bugs (closes: #217960) and forwarded records
     that look like urls in the html records output by bugreport.cgi.
   * Things that look like urls in message bodies are now linked
     (closes: #168962)
   * Add Debbugs::Mail module that has two important functions:
     send_mail_message and encode_headers. All mail handling in service.in
     and process.in now uses send_mail_message to send mail messages which
     tries as hard as possible to send a message; if it fails, only
     warnings are returned. This fixes bad addresses causing sendmail to
     exit and destroying the bug log. (closes: #191306)
   * Add rudimentary Test::More modules for testing Debbugs::Mime and
     Debbugs::Mail.
   * Allow X-debbugs-* to be set in pseudo headers. (closes: #179340)
   * Obey X-Debbugs-No-Ack in control@ messages. (closes: #201825)
   * Allow forwarded: and owner to be set at submit@ time.
     (closes:#128320)
   * Fix example rewrite rules to allow for #1234 and foo+bar@baz.com
     (closes: #321925)
   * Output proper charset for attachments (closes: #335813)
   * Use MIME encodings to attach messages in close and done.
     (closes: #136654)
   * Add a forcemerge command to service.in to allow forcibly merging
     bugs which are in the same package. (closes: #286792)
   * Make all packages lowercase to support packages with uppercase
     names, even though that's insane. (closes: #67067)
   * Change acknowledged to close (closes: #61341) and indicate who
     actually closed the bug (closes: #355968, #132274)
   * Fix the documentation of clone to indicate that you need at least
     one newID (closes: #276747)
   * Use create_mime_message to send all of the mails which may contain
     UTF8 material. (closes: #364026)
   * Add links to Closes: text for closed bugs. (closes: #320986)
   * Add X-$gProject-PR-Source: line (closes: #219230)
   * Use the %cats data structure properly in pkgreport.cgi
     (closes: #367514)
   * Document nnn.*@foobar addresses (closes: #188670)
   * Support cloned bugs in control blocking (closes: #337329)
   * Indicate which bugs are blocked after blocking (closes: #367496)
   * Obey package for usertags (closes: #376528)
   * Add link to subscribe to a bug (closes: #353260)
   * Don't lc owner or forwarded at submit time (closes: #288384)
   * Explain how to close bugs in the ack message (closes: #37605)
   * Make the moreinfo ack more general (closes: #70810)
   * Use RFC compliant dates in headers (closes: #362935)
   * Add SOAP support (closes: #377520) Thanks to Raphael Hertzog.
   * Split forwarded on commas for linking (closes: #367813,#473272)
   * Don't display duplicate bugs (closes: #348116)
   * Display links to archived bugs for all searches (closes: #53710)
   * Link to blocked bugs in the bugreport.cgi output (closes: #326077)
   * Don't ask for more bugs if there is no maintainer (closes: #355190)
   * Stop refering to developers on the index page (closes: #355786)
   * Change control@ stop regex and documentation to match eachother
     (closes: #366093)
   * Make it obvious when commands to control have failed
     (closes: #344184)
   * Fix javascript error in pkgreport.cgi (closes: #346043)
   * When a bug can't be found in control@; indicate to user that it may
     be archived. (closes: #153536)
   * my_url in pkgreport.cgi now returns the complete url (closes: #378566)
   * Document precisely how forwarded works (closes: #228049)
   * Dissallow forwarded being set to a $gEmailDomain address
     (closes: #397486)
   * Fix broken sorting by usertags by forcing numeric (closes: #395027)
   * Add support for hiding useless messages; thanks to Sune Vuorela.
     (closes: #406020)
   * Fix arrayrefs leaking into the myurl function (closes: #397344)
   * List bugs being blocked (closes: #356680)
   * Fix multiple submitters for a single bug in the index
     (closes: #402362)
   * Marking a bug as fixed now overrides a found at that exact version
     (closes: #395865)
   * When searching by source package, include the source package itself
     in the list of packages to search for, even if there is no binary
     package called that. (closes: #414825)
   * Add link from singlemsg page to main page; remove useless links
     (closes: #404806)
   * Support usertagging cloned bugs (closes: #375697)
   * List previous/new title when retitling, and show date of control
     actions (closes: #127354)
   * Add searching by owner (closes: #345407)
   * Accept colon after package in control mails (closes: #319720)
   * Make e-mail addresses case insensitive for searching
     (closes: #89569)
   * pkgindex.cgi limits its output with pagination (closes: #23018)
   * lc submitter address for comparsion in pkgreport.cgi
     (closes: #415628)
   * Add quotes around retitle'd titles (closes: #419202)
   * Don't automatically make categories hidden (closes: #415932)
   * Don't duplicate ordering (closes: #415931)
   * Make file locking portable (closes: #293277)
   * Allow the package pages to be optional (closes: #234362)
   * Fix package link code and link both packages (closes: #419553)
   * Save leading space when we unmime (closes: #416321)
   * Make the version regex correct (closes: #425614)
   * Indicate the selected user (closes: #422934)
   * Use source package for usertags where possible (closes: #415933)
   * Add PR-Package header for control messages (closes: #414023)
   * Fix double leading spaces of format=flowed messages
     (closes: #428056)
   * Don't doubly select users
   * Implement versioning aware archiving support (closes: #339141)
   * Split out packages so that you don't have to install the mail stuff
     unless you want it.
   * Only mail duplicated recipients once (closes: #172635)
   * Indicate date of last activity (closes: #207065)
   * Reorder title (closes: #265267)
   * Reopen bugs when a bug is found with a version greater than any
     fixed version (closes: #365352)
   * Allow ordering bugs by last action (closes: #318898)
   * Add notfixed/notfound commands (closes: #389634)
   * Fix soapy insanity (closes: #422062)
   * Add script to split index.db by severities (closes: #422062)
   * Add bugspam.cgi with confirm string (closes: #348225)
   * Allow selecting both archived and unarchived bugs (closes: #320175)
   * Support intersecting sets of bugs (closes: #164421)
   * Allow selecting the newest N bugs (closes: #84681)
   * Add anchor links to specific messages (closes: #431459)
   * Add missing newline after indicating what the user is (closes: #432466)
   * Handle src/binary packages with the same name (but different src
     packages) correctly. (closes: #435926)
   * Make sendmail binary location configurable, and use flock instead of
     fcntl. (closes: #260791)
   * Make notfound/notfixed log verbiage more clear (closes: #434953)
   * Verify submitter is a valid email according to RFC822
     (closes: #182419)
   * Indicate what message number a message is (closes: #462653,#454248)
   * Fix casing of versions (closes: #441022)
   * Output last-modified in bugreport.cgi (closes: #459709)
   * Fix various html syntax errors in pkgreport.cgi (closes: #462322)
   * Make search case insensitive (closes: #448861, #444416)
   * Add the ability to return source/package mapping
     (closes: #465332,#458822)
   * Deal properly with \r line endings (closes: #467190)
   * Distinguish between reports and followups (closes: #459866)
   * Allow for the archiving of bugs in removed packages
     (closes: #475622, #470146)
   * Add Text::Template based templating system (closes: #36814)
   * Add new uservalue feature to Debbugs::User
   * Don't serialize things as date/time in soap (closes: #484789)
   * Link to packages in bugreport page (closes: #229067)
   * Totally revamp the pkgreport templates (closes: #434504)
   * Add correspondent option to track bug correpondents (closes: #485804)
   * Fix addition of correspondents in gen-indices (closes: #511850)
   * Allow clicking anywhere outside the extra status box to close the
     extra status box (closes: #499990) Thanks to James Vega for the patch.
   * Return 404 when a bug number that does not exist is used
     (closes: #499997)
   * Comment out CGI::Alert use for the time being (closes: #499681)
   * No longer hard-code paths in age-1 (closes: #499682)
   * Change how maybelink links links (closes: #501757)
   * Use bug_subscription_domain in process (closes: #499680)
   * Clean up links when there is no information about a package
     (closes: #452905)
   * Deal properly with leading spaces in query arguments (closes: #158375)
   * Only send out control help when control is mailed (closes: #499941)
   * Resolve two XSS (closes: #504608)
   * Strip BOM before regexes involving spaces (closes: #488554)
   * Display link to full log again (closes: #507506)
   * Add Last-Modified: header support to mbox download (closes: #456786)
   * Add Date headers if missing (closes: #458757)
   * Indicate what machine has built webpages (closes: #507022)
   * Indicate the update location of source (closes: #512306)
   * Use get_addresses to parse X-Debbugs-Cc: to allow multiple Cc:'s
     (closes: #514183)
   * Calculate last modified using summary as well as log (closes: #515063)
   * Ditch 'as before' (closes: #514677)
   * Don't have reply/subscribe links for archived bugs (closes: #511864)
   * Fix issue with no-maintainer bugs assigned to multiple packages
     (closes: #528249)
   * Properly html_escape un-processed parts in maybelink (closes: #530506)
   * Add urls to the bottom of all messages we send out (closes: #9596)
   * Allow for tag nnn = baz + foo - bar in service (closes: #505189)
   * Allow trailinng periods after the control stop commands (closes:
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   * Ditch extra blank lines (closes: #494843)
   * Handle &#39; ending links in Debbugs::CGI::Bugreport (closes: #539020)
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