[JIRA] (OVIRT-1287) Fwd: doc-police
eyal edri [Administrator] (oVirt JIRA)
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Wed Mar 29 10:31:50 UTC 2017
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eyal edri [Administrator] commented on OVIRT-1287:
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doc police is downstream only project....
On Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 1:29 PM, Gil Shinar (oVirt JIRA) <
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> Fwd: doc-police
> ---------------
>
> Key: OVIRT-1287
> URL: https://ovirt-jira.atlassian.net/browse/OVIRT-1287
> Project: oVirt - virtualization made easy
> Issue Type: By-EMAIL
> Reporter: Gil Shinar
> Assignee: infra
>
> I'm forwarding to infra-support so a Jira task will be opened.
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Yedidyah Bar David <didi at redhat.com>
> Date: Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 1:22 PM
> Subject: doc-police
> To: rhev-integ <rhev-integ at redhat.com>
> Hi all,
> 1. Where is the code of doc-police maintained? Does this project have
> any doc page or anything other than its code? I suggest to add a
> header line to emails it sends linking there. E.g.:
> X-doc-police-project-page: http://some.where.redhat.com
> Or perhaps add something like this to each and every program we write
> that sends email, so that it's easy to track who sent the email, e.g.:
> X-RHV-project-name: doc-police
> X-RHV-project-URL: http://some.where.redhat.com
> Or whatever you feel like.
> 2. (minor) It's missing 'Message-Id:', which is iirc mandatory, and
> gmail adds it for us (which is ugly). E.g. in one of the emails it
> sent me, there is:
> Message-Id: <58d239f5.0ca7370a.88414.228aSMTPIN_ADDED_MISSING at mx.google.com>
> 3. Is it working currently? I didn't receive an email from it about bz
> 1419579. Perhaps it has too-strict filtering?
> 4. Does it log anywhere what it does? A particular mail it sent was
> sent (according to the headers) from 10.35.37.108 . I logged in there
> and couldn't find anything in /var/log.
> Best,
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> Didi
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