![]() If this header contains CC, Reporter, or AssignedTo, I regard the notification as important. In particular, the mails which I denoted as "more important" above can be identified by checking the content of the X-Bugzilla-Reason header. Of course, this is not a fault of Bugzilla, as Bugzilla sets really useful headers for its emails. ), I have too little time to dig through all the Bugzilla notifications and identify the important ones which I should really care about (or at least read) right now. ![]() Most of the time (and here comes practice. The problem was that I wanted to separate the more important notifications (those for which I am reporter, assignee or explicitly part of the CC list) from the less important ones (namely those to emf.cdo-inbox). Bugzilla notifications to keep myself up to date (at least theoretically. As perhaps a lot of people do, I am not only receiving Bugzilla notifications related to bugs for which I am reporter, assignee, or on the CC list, but I also watch other Bugzilla accounts most notably I, follow the This email address is being protected from spambots. Until recently, however, there was one problem, which I had not solved for months. As I am involved with several customer projects, I cannot keep track of all the Eclipse committer-related mail during the day.Īs I am using GMail, I have become used to the mail filtering mechanism GMail offers to make email sent from Bugzilla or Hudson bypass the inbox and land in a separate IMAP folder (GMail uses a label metaphor, but when accessing mails via IMAP, GMail labels are mapped to IMAP folders). One challenge in my daily work with my email is dealing with automated mails from Hudson or Bugzilla.
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