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<TITLE>How to Mail to bugzilla</TITLE>
<H1>THIS DOESN'T WORK RIGHT NOW. Coming someday.</H1>
Mailing to "bugzilla" will be piped through a script which examines
your message, stripping out control lines, and passing the rest of the
message in as the description of a new bug. The control lines look like: <P>
<PRE>
@FIELD-LABEL VALUE
LABEL Legal Values
Priority critical major normal minor trivial
Type BUG RFE
Product Cheddar
Platform PC X-Windows Macintosh All
Area CODE JAVA TEST BUILD UI PERF
Version version 2.0b1 2.0b2 2.0b2 2.0b4 2.1a0 2.1a1 2.1b0 2.1b1 2.1b2
OS Windows 3.1 Windows 95 Windows NT System 7 System 7.5
AIX BSDI HP-UX IRIX Linux OSF/1 Solaris SunOS other
Summary -anything-
URL -anything-
Assign someone in eng
and
@description
This tells the bug parse to stop looking for control lines,
allowing the bug description to contain lines which start with @
</PRE>
There are default values for all these fields. If you don't specify a
Summary, the subject of the mail message is used. <P>
If you specify an illegal value, the default value is used, the
bug is assigned to you, and the answerback message will describe
the error. <P>
After the bug is posted, you will get mail verifying the posting
and informing you of the bug number if you wish to fix any
mistakes made by the auto-processor. <P>
EXAMPLE: <P>
<PRE>
% Mail bugzilla
Subject: WinFE crashes with GPF when I pour beer on my keyboard
@priority critical
@platform PC
@assign troy
After the beer bash I emptied the rest of the keg onto my keyboard
and my sharp build of Navigator got a GPF.
.
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