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B<--soap-timeout=>I<SECONDS>
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type: =item
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
../scripts/bts.pl:338
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Specify a timeout for SOAP calls as used by the B<select> and B<status> commands.
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type: textblock
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
../scripts/bts.pl:340
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B<--smtp-host=>I<SMTPHOST>
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type: =item
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B<--smtp-host=>I<SMTPHOST>
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Translated and reviewed by
Joel Pickett
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Located in
../scripts/bts.pl:342
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89.
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Specify an SMTP host. If given, B<bts> will send mail by talking directly to this SMTP host rather than by invoking a B<sendmail> command.
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type: textblock
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Specify an SMTP host. If given, B<bts> will send mail by talking directly to this SMTP host rather than by invoking a B<sendmail> command.
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Translated and reviewed by
Joel Pickett
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Located in
../scripts/bts.pl:344
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90.
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The host name may be followed by a colon (":") and a port number in order to use a port other than the default. It may also begin with "ssmtp://" or "smtps://" to indicate that SMTPS should be used.
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type: textblock
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The host name may be followed by a colon (":") and a port number in order to use a port other than the default. It may also begin with "ssmtp://" or "smtps://" to indicate that SMTPS should be used.
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Translated and reviewed by
Joel Pickett
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Located in
../scripts/bts.pl:347
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If SMTPS not specified, B<bts> will still try to use STARTTLS if it's advertised by the SMTP host.
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type: textblock
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
../scripts/bts.pl:351
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Note that one of B<$DEBEMAIL> or B<$EMAIL> must be set in the environment in order to use direct SMTP connections to send emails.
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type: textblock
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Note that one of B<$DEBEMAIL> or B<$EMAIL> must be set in the environment in order to use direct SMTP connections to send emails.
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Translated and reviewed by
Joel Pickett
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Located in
../scripts/bts.pl:354
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Note that when sending directly via an SMTP host, specifying addresses in B<--cc-addr> or B<BTS_DEFAULT_CC> that the SMTP host will not relay will cause the SMTP host to reject the entire mail.
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type: textblock
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Note that when sending directly via an SMTP host, specifying addresses in B<--cc-addr> or B<BTS_DEFAULT_CC> that the SMTP host will not relay will cause the SMTP host to reject the entire mail.
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Translated and reviewed by
Joel Pickett
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Located in
../scripts/bts.pl:357
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Note also that the use of the B<reassign> command may, when either B<--interactive> or B<--force-interactive> mode is enabled, lead to the automatic addition of a Cc to I<$newpackage>@packages.debian.org. In these cases, the note above regarding relaying applies. The submission interface (port 587) on reportbug.debian.org does not support relaying and, as such, should not be used as an SMTP server for B<bts> under the circumstances described in this paragraph.
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type: textblock
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Note also that the use of the B<reassign> command may, when either B<--interactive> or B<--force-interactive> mode is enabled, lead to the automatic addition of a Cc to I<$newpackage>@packages.debian.org. In these cases, the note above regarding relaying applies. The submission interface (port 587) on reportbug.debian.org does not support relaying and, as such, should not be used as an SMTP server for B<bts> under the circumstances described in this paragraph.
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Translated and reviewed by
Joel Pickett
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Located in
../scripts/bts.pl:377
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95.
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B<--smtp-username=>I<USERNAME>, B<--smtp-password=>I<PASSWORD>
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type: =item
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B<--smtp-username=>I<USERNAME>, B<--smtp-password=>I<PASSWORD>
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Translated and reviewed by
Joel Pickett
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Located in
../scripts/bts.pl:368
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