On Fri, Jun 30, 2017 at 05:48:04AM +0000, Debian Bug Tracking System 
<ow...@bugs.debian.org> wrote:
> Submitter does not receive mails, closing.

Oh my god. The submitter receives mails just fine, your mail server is
broken:

> <debian-report...@plan9.de>: host mail20.schmorp.de[194.126.175.154] refused 
> to
>     talk to me: 451 s1-smtprelay.thinkmo.de not a primary hostname (RFC5321
>     2.3.5)

The message even says so clearly and even states the RFC and paragraph,
for goods sake: s1-smtprelay.thinkmo.de is _not_ the hostname of the
thinkmo mailserver.

If you don't have access to a working mail setup, you can always use
debians bug tracking system, which does work, and which is the way you should
communicate about this bug anyway!

Could you find a less phony reason to ignore valid bugs? It costs effort
to gather information for a bug report, you know?

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