CVS Updates - was default speakup for Debian Sarge

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Hmm... What of the possibility of hard-coding a configurable  "logging 
address" in to cvs, that way, you can tell it that basically I want all this 
mail sent from one  address, but at the same time show who actually did the 
checkin somewhere in the message.
 ----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kirk Reiser" <kirk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Speakup is a screen review system for Linux." <speakup at braille.uwo.ca>
Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2005 3:21 PM
Subject: Re: CVS Updates - was default speakup for Debian Sarge


> Sure Greg I'll try.  The cvs repository/server is on bumpy or now
> nondescript.ca.  I currently have it set to send mail upon check in to
> cvs at braille.uwo.ca.  The problem is it sends the mail from the user
> doing the check in such as kirk at nondescript.ca.  The problem is that
> nondescript.ca does not handle mail itself.  It is all forwarded to
> another machine which folks that have check in privileges do not have
> accounts on.  Furthermore they would also need to have their
> xxx at nondescript.ca addresses added to the cvs mailing list and because
> bumpy doesn't handle mail itself they could never receive the
> confirmation requests and so forth.  I do not want to have general
> mail running on that machine because as you probably know it is
> extremely over worked as it is.  If we could get cvs to send all
> checkins from one address that would work but I haven't had the time
> to look into how that might be done.
>
>  Kirk
>
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