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issue2550803: Replying to NOSY mail goes to the tracker through
reply-to, not original message author.
Created new [tracker] replyto_address config.ini option to allow:
1) setting reply-to header to the tracker
2) setting reply-to header to the address of the author
of the change
3) setting it to a fixed address (like noreply@some.place)
Proposal by Peter Funk (pefu) in discussion with Tom Ekberg
(tekberg).
I chose to re-retrieve the email address for the author from the
database rather than adding a new variable. Also managed to make
a test case for each of the three settings.
| author | John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org> |
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| date | Sun, 26 Jun 2016 00:36:23 -0400 |
| parents | 33a1f03b9de0 |
| children | b76be13e027e |
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========================= Roundup Tracker Templates ========================= The templates distributed with Roundup are stored in the "share" directory nominated by Python. On Unix this is typically ``/usr/share/roundup/templates/`` (or ``/usr/local/share...``) and on Windows this is ``c:\python22\share\roundup\templates\``. The template loading looks in four places to find the templates: 1. *share* - eg. ``<prefix>/share/roundup/templates/*``. This should be the standard place to find them when Roundup is installed. 2. ``<roundup.admin.__file__>/../templates/*``. This will be used if Roundup's run in the distro (aka. source) directory. 3. ``<current working dir>/*``. This is for when someone unpacks a 3rd-party template. 4. ``<current working dir>``. This is for someone who "cd"s to the 3rd-party template dir. Templates contain: - modules ``schema.py`` and ``initial_data.py`` - directories ``html``, ``detectors`` and ``extensions`` (with appropriate contents) - template "marker" file ``TEMPLATE-INFO.txt``, which contains the name of the template, a description of the template and its intended audience. An example TEMPLATE-INFO.txt:: Name: classic Description: This is a generic issue tracker that may be used to track bugs, feature requests, project issues or any number of other types of issues. Most users of Roundup will find that this template suits them, with perhaps a few customisations. Intended-For: All first-time Roundup users
