Webform posted at: http://www.boutell.com/contact/:

Please whitelist:

185...@bugs.launchpad.net ; www.canonical.com ;
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu

It seems that you or one of your employees (@boutell.com) has reported a
bug in a Ubuntu OS he/she may be using, at bugs.launchpad.net. This is
off course very much appreciated.

Launchpad is the bug tracking system for many Linux OS's. As the default
mode when subscribing to launchpad is: you receive all messages related
to your bug, this user will now get a very large amount of emails.

As the previous domains/addresses are blocked by your email client, the
user who posted this will not get a notification. We will however, as we
always will receive your automated reply.

Please whitelist these previous addresses/domains, so the original user
will be notified. There are an enormous amount of duplicates of these
bug, and the original user who posted the duplicate is not required to
make his own email address public.

Therefore our alternatives are:

* Contact the server admin of bugs.launchpad.net
* Send a private message to everyone who ever posted a duplicate of this bug 
and hope they respond

Neither of these alternatives are preferred. Therefore please help us
out instead, as we will get a duplicate of your bounce message for every
new duplicate/comment that is posted. If you would like the domain:
@boutell.com to be blocked, you may contact me and I will pass it on to
the launchpad server admin.

For your reference:

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-screensaver/+bug/185704

Please Note:

It is not necessary to whitelist my email address, as I have no need to
contact you ever again (not that I do not like you naturally).

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gnome-screensaver-gl-helper crashed with SIGSEGV
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