There is a mailserver which can send the $gBug reports and indices as plain text on request.
To use it you send a mail message to
request\@$gEmailDomain.
The Subject of the message is ignored, except
for generating the Subject of the reply.
The body you send should be a series of commands, one per line. You'll receive a reply which looks like a transcript of your message being interpreted, with a response to each command. No notifications are sent to anyone for most commands; however, the messages are logged and made available in the WWW pages.
Any text on a line starting with a hash sign # is
ignored; the server will stop processing when it finds a line starting
with quit, stop, thank or two
hyphens (to avoid parsing a signature). It will also stop if it
encounters too many unrecognised or badly-formatted commands. If no
commands are successfully handled it will send the help text for the
server.
send bugnumber
send-detail bugnumber
send-detail sends all of the `boring' messages in the
transcript as well, such as the various auto-acks.
index [full]
index-summary by-package
index-summary by-number
index-maint
index maint maintainer
index-packages
index packages package
send-unmatched [this|0]
send-unmatched last|-1
send-unmatched old|-2
getinfo filename
maintainers
pseudo-packages.description
pseudo-packages.maintainers
refcard
help
quit
stop
thank...
--...
#, for
example for the benefit of human readers of your message (reading it
via the tracking system logs or due to a CC or
BCC).
#...
# must be at the start of the
line.
debug level
There is a reference card for the
mailservers, available via the WWW, in
bug-mailserver-refcard.txt or by email using the
refcard command (see above).
If you wish to manipulate $gBug reports you should use the
control\@gEmailDomain address, which understands a
superset of the commands listed
above. This is described in another document, available on the
WWW, in the file
bug-maint-mailcontrol.txt, or by
sending help to control\@$gEmailDomain.
In case you are reading this as a plain text file or via email: an
HTML version is available via the $gBug system main contents page
http://$gWebDomain/.
Other pages: