You should put a pseudo-header at the start of the body of the
message, with the <code>Package:</code> and <code>Version:</code>
lines giving the name and version of the package which has the $gBug.
-(The pseudo-header fields must start at the very start of their lines,
-and the $gBug system does not currently understand them if they're
-buried in MIMEd or PGPd mail.)
+(The pseudo-header fields should start at the very start of their lines.
+The $gBug system does not currently understand MIME or PGP mail properly
+and may fail to recognise the pseudo-headers in such mail.)
$gHTMLFindPackage
To: submit\@$gEmailDomain
From: diligent\@testing.linux.org
Subject: Hello says `goodbye'
-<A name="psuedoheader">Package: hello</A>
+<A name="pseudoheader">Package: hello</A>
Version: 1.3-2
When I invoke `hello' without arguments from an ordinary shell
The <em>right</em> way to do this is to use the
<code>X-$gProject-CC</code> header. Add a line like this to your
-message's mail header (not to the psuedo header with the
+message's mail header (not to the pseudo header with the
<code>Package</code> field):
<pre>
X-$gProject-CC: other-list\@cosmic.edu
<p>
To assign a severity level put a
-<code>Severity: <var>severity</var></code> line in the psuedo-header,
+<code>Severity: <var>severity</var></code> line in the pseudo-header,
together with <code>Package</code> and <code>Version</code>. The
severity levels available are described in the
<A href="Developer.html#severities">developers' documentation</A>.
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