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by LegionMammal978
701 days ago
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Eh, (2)/(3) can be a pain for web mail accounts. For instance, I couldn't send patches to LKML through Gmail directly, since even for plain-text emails it wants to rewrap long lines itself. To get "git send-email" working through it, I had to wade through a bunch of outdated info to find the right method. Even now there are persistent downsides: every email through "git send-email" contains my original IP address for everyone to see, unless I use a VPN service. Also, since I'm not a right-thinking person with a 'real' client-based inbox, I have to fiddle with the In-Reply-To and References headers by hand, if I want to include a patch in a reply to another email. |
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Is this the fault of git or your SMTP provider? I looked through a mailman archive and couldn't find my client IP address. The first Received headers refer to my email host.