On Mon, Sep 07, 2009 at 08:48:52AM +0000, Antonio Radici wrote: > I'm sorry if the request is disturbing to you but the reproduciblity > is the first thing we ask when it comes to bug reporting if we are not > able to reproduce the bug ourselves. Obviously I was looking for a > sample and dummy email here, not your most private mail or your secret > mailbox. There are many program (for example swaks) that can be used > to generate a dummy email, I think that there are better ways to sneak > into your mailbox than getting one single mail from your bug request > :-)
yeah, i know all that. i'm not even particularly disturbed. as you say i could attach a dummy message or even a copy of your msg to me (it's already in the archive). it just seems like the sort of question that shouldn't be asked because it encourages poor security on the part of the user...like tech staff should never, ever, under any circumstances ask for a user's password. not in person, and certainly not in email - that just encourages them to respond to phishing. and clued-up users should tell off their techs if they ever do ask a question like that :) > I wasn't able to reproduce this because I was using my .muttrc, by > trying you command (mutt -n -F /dev/null) I'm able to reproduce it > constantly, I will try to work out a patch tonight and send it to the > mutt devs, hopefully this will be fixed with the next release. good. so at least we know now that it's not just my system. so have you spotted what's in your .muttrc that changes the time display? > I'm sorry if my response sounded 'weird' but it's still better than no > response at all :-) no problem. my comment probably sounded stronger than i felt about it. it just seemed a weird question. craig -- craig sanders <c...@taz.net.au> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org