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| 2 | # mailer.conf: example configuration file for mailer.py
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| 3 | #
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| 4 | # $Id: mailer.conf.example 10012 2004-06-16 14:34:53Z cmpilato $
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| 5 |
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| 6 | [general]
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| 7 |
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| 8 | # This is not passed to the shell, so do not use shell metacharacters.
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| 9 | # The command is split around whitespace, so if you want to include
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| 10 | # whitespace in the command, then ### something ###
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| 11 | diff = /usr/bin/diff -u -L %(label_from)s -L %(label_to)s %(from)s %(to)s
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| 12 |
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| 13 | #
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| 14 | # One delivery method must be chosen. mailer.py will prefer using the
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| 15 | # "mail_command" option. If that option is empty or commented out,
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| 16 | # then it checks whether the "smtp_hostname" option has been
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| 17 | # specified. If neither option is set, then the commit message is
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| 18 | # delivered to stdout.
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| 19 | #
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| 20 |
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| 21 | # This command will be invoked with destination addresses on the command
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| 22 | # line, and the message piped into it.
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| 23 | #mail_command = /usr/sbin/sendmail
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| 24 |
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| 25 | # This option specifies the hostname for delivery via SMTP
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| 26 | #smtp_hostname = localhost
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| 27 |
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| 28 | # Username and password for SMTP servers requiring authorisation
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| 29 | #smtp_username = example
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| 30 | #smtp_password = example
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| 31 |
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| 32 | # --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 33 |
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| 34 | #
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| 35 | # CONFIGURATION GROUPS
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| 36 | #
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| 37 | # Any section other than [general] or [defaults] are considered to be
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| 38 | # user-defined groups which override values in the [defaults] section.
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| 39 | # These groups are selected using the following two options:
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| 40 | #
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| 41 | # for_repos
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| 42 | # for_paths
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| 43 | #
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| 44 | # Both options specify a regular expression. The former is matched against
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| 45 | # the absolute path to the repository the mailer is operating against. The
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| 46 | # second is matched against *every* path (files and dirs) that was modified
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| 47 | # during the commit.
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| 48 | #
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| 49 | # The options specified in the [defaults] section are always selected. The
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| 50 | # presence of a non-matching for_repos has no relevance. Note that you may
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| 51 | # still use a for_repos value to extract useful information (more on this
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| 52 | # later). Any user-defined groups without a for_repos, or which contains
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| 53 | # a matching for_repos will be selected for potential use.
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| 54 | #
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| 55 | # The subset of user-defined groups identified by the repository are further
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| 56 | # refined based on the for_paths option. A group is selected if at least
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| 57 | # one path(*) in the commit matches the for_paths regular expression. Note
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| 58 | # that the paths are relative to the root of the repository and do not
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| 59 | # have a leading slash.
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| 60 | #
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| 61 | # (*) Actually, each path will select just one group. Thus, it is possible
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| 62 | # that one group will match against all paths, while another group matches
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| 63 | # none of the paths, even though its for_paths would have selected some of
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| 64 | # the paths in the commit.
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| 65 | #
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| 66 | # Groups are matched in no particular order. Do not depend upon their
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| 67 | # order within this configuration file. The values from [defaults] will
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| 68 | # be used if no group is matched or an option in a group does not override
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| 69 | # the corresponding value from [defaults].
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| 70 | #
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| 71 | # Generally, a commit email is generated for each group that has been
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| 72 | # selected. The script will try to minimize mails, so it may be possible
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| 73 | # that a single message will be generated to multiple recipients. In
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| 74 | # addition, it is possible for multiple messages per group to be generated,
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| 75 | # based on the various substitutions that are performed (see the following
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| 76 | # section).
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| 77 | #
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| 78 | #
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| 79 | # SUBSTITUTIONS
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| 80 | #
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| 81 | # The regular expressions can use the "named group" syntax to extract
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| 82 | # interesting pieces of the repository or commit path. These named values
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| 83 | # can then be substituted in the option values during mail generation.
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| 84 | #
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| 85 | # For example, let's say that you have a repository with a top-level
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| 86 | # directory named "clients", with several client projects underneath:
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| 87 | #
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| 88 | # REPOS/
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| 89 | # clients/
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| 90 | # gsvn/
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| 91 | # rapidsvn/
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| 92 | # winsvn/
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| 93 | #
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| 94 | # The client name can be extracted with a regular expression like:
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| 95 | #
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| 96 | # for_paths = clients/(?P<client>[^/]*)($|/)
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| 97 | #
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| 98 | # The substitution is performed using Python's dict-based string
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| 99 | # interpolation syntax:
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| 100 | #
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| 101 | # to_addr = commits@%(client)s.tigris.org
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| 102 | #
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| 103 | # The %(NAME)s syntax will substitute whatever value for NAME was captured
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| 104 | # in the for_repos and for_paths regular expressions. The set of names
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| 105 | # available is obtained from the following set of regular expressions:
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| 106 | #
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| 107 | # [defaults].for_repos (if present)
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| 108 | # [GROUP].for_repos (if present in the user-defined group "GROUP")
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| 109 | # [GROUP].for_paths (if present in the user-defined group "GROUP")
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| 110 | #
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| 111 | # The names from the regexes later in the list override the earlier names.
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| 112 | # If none of the groups match, but a for_paths is present in [defaults],
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| 113 | # then its extracted names will be available.
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| 114 | #
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| 115 | # Note that each unique set of names for substitution will generate an
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| 116 | # email. In the above example, if a commit modified files in all three
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| 117 | # client subdirectories, then an email will be sent to all three commits@
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| 118 | # mailing lists on tigris.org.
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| 119 | #
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| 120 | #
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| 121 | # SUMMARY
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| 122 | #
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| 123 | # While mailer.py will work to minimize the number of mail messages
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| 124 | # generated, a single commit can potentially generate a large number
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| 125 | # of variants of a commit message. The criteria for generating messages
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| 126 | # is based on:
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| 127 | #
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| 128 | # groups selected by for_repos
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| 129 | # groups selected by for_paths
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| 130 | # unique sets of parameters extracted by the above regular expressions
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| 131 | #
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| 132 |
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| 133 | [defaults]
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| 134 |
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| 135 | # The default prefix for the Subject: header for commits
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| 136 | commit_subject_prefix =
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| 137 |
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| 138 | # The default prefix for the Subject: header for propchanges
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| 139 | propchange_subject_prefix =
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| 140 |
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| 141 | # The default From: address for messages. If the from_addr is not
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| 142 | # specified or it is specified but there is no text after the `=',
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| 143 | # then the revision's author is used as the from address. If the
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| 144 | # revision author is not specified, such as when a commit is done
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| 145 | # without requiring authentication and authorization, then the string
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| 146 | # 'no_author' is used. You can specify a default from_addr here and
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| 147 | # if you want to have a particular for_repos group use the author as
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| 148 | # the from address, you can use "from_addr =".
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| 149 | from_addr = invalid@example.com
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| 150 |
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| 151 | # The default To: addresses for message. One or more addresses,
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| 152 | # separated by whitespace (no commas):
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| 153 | to_addr = invalid@example.com
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| 154 |
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| 155 | # If this is set, then a Reply-To: will be inserted into the message
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| 156 | reply_to =
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| 157 |
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| 158 | # When set to one of the valid options, the mailer will create a diff
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| 159 | # for the appropriate type of change in the repository. If this is
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| 160 | # empty or contains other words than the valid options no diffs will
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| 161 | # be created. Note that the operation is always mentioned in the
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| 162 | # message header, regardless of this option's value.
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| 163 | # Valid options: add copy delete modify
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| 164 | generate_diffs = add copy modify
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| 165 |
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| 166 | # When set to "yes", the mailer will suppress the creation of a diff which
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| 167 | # deletes all the lines in the file. If this is set to anything else, or
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| 168 | # is simply commented out, then the diff will be inserted. Note that the
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| 169 | # deletion is always mentioned in the message header, regardless of this
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| 170 | # option's value.
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| 171 | ### DEPRECATED (if generate_diffs is not empty, this option is ignored)
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| 172 | suppress_deletes = yes
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| 173 |
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| 174 | # When set to "yes", the mailer will suppress the creation of a diff which
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| 175 | # adds all the lines in the file. If this is set to anything else, or
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| 176 | # is simply commented out, then the diff will be inserted. Note that the
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| 177 | # addition is always mentioned in the message header, regardless of this
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| 178 | # option's value.
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| 179 | ### DEPRECATED (if generate_diffs is not empty, this option is ignored)
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| 180 | #suppress_adds = yes
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| 181 |
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| 182 |
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| 183 | # --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 184 |
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| 185 | #
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| 186 | # [example-group]
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| 187 | # # send notifications if any web pages are changed
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| 188 | # for_paths = .*\.html
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| 189 | # # set a custom prefix
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| 190 | # commit_subject_prefix = [commit]
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| 191 | # propchange_subject_prefix = [propchange]
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| 192 | # # override the default, sending these elsewhere
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| 193 | # to_addr = www-commits@example.com
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| 194 | # # use the revision author as the from address
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| 195 | # from_addr =
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| 196 | #
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| 197 | # [another-example]
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| 198 | # # commits to personal repositories should go to that person
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| 199 | # for_repos = /home/(?P<who>[^/]*)/repos
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| 200 | # to_addr = %(who)s@example.com
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| 201 | #
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