Re: test Digest, Vol 200, Issue 122

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On Fri, 30 Oct 2020 00:03:36 +0000 (UTC), George R Goffe via test wrote:

> Traffic means what you might expect it to mean. Typically this kind of server communicates about bugs and "special events" like outages.
> 
> Since I am not communicating to bugzilla.redhat.com I am waiting for traffic (i.e., emails) from this server.
> 
> Sometimes the "owners" of web servers block emails to/from those servers. Sinca I have not received any such messages, I have asked this question.
> 
> I tried the "help" procedure and got an email about "email received". I described my situation. The email I received suggested several activities which did not apply to my situation. The "help people" have not responded to other communication requests.
> 
> Hence, my request for more info from people that I trust to reply with "real" information.
> 
> Thank you for your response,

That's all still very vague.

So, you can access https://bugzilla.redhat.com and log in, then I suggest
you do so that and examine your account preferences, because there are a
lot of settings related to email notifications.
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