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I spend some time on configuring git email on my computer. After I done the tutorial => A friendly tutorial on configuring git send-email I add some translation in git repo and send a patch email to <solderpunk@posteo.net> However,I don’t get an automatic callback email so I can’t make sure whether I send email in right way or not. In my opinion, is it possible to give an automatic callback email after I send a patch email or show the patch email in mail list? Regards, Hexagram
ML X <xml.hexagram@gmail.com> writes: > I spend some time on configuring git email on my computer. > After I done the tutorial => A friendly tutorial on configuring git send-email > I add some translation in git repo and send a patch email to <solderpunk@posteo.net> > However,I don’t get an automatic callback email so I can’t make sure whether I send email in right way or not. > In my opinion, is it possible to give an automatic callback email after I send a patch email or show the patch email in mail list? > > Regards, > Hexagram Unfortunately solderpunk seems to be busy these days. For instance, We're still waiting for the Italian translations to be updated (online there's still the old version with only the FAQs). But more in general, you should be able to check your mail server to ensure the mail has been actually sent. IIRC git send-email should CC yo, or I remember wrong? (I usually just prepare the patch and send it by hand, I don't want things to send email on my behalf, but that's just me.) Anyway, the SMTP world can be strange at times, but you'll definitely receive a notification if your email server couldn't deliver the mail.
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