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Issue 1206: Submit sends anonymous mail
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Status:  Released
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Closed:  Apr 2013


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Reported by org...@gmail.com, Nov 30, 2011
Affected Version:
4e560dc

What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Submit a change

What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
The sender should be the submitter. Instead, it is Anonymous Coward.

Please provide any additional information below.
I'm using LDAP for authentication.

I receive this log: http://pastebin.com/eab4BuNf

But the merge succeeds.
Dec 28, 2011
Project Member #1 edwin.ke...@gmail.com
It is expected that 'Anonymous Coward' is used as name of the sender if the submitter hasn't set a 'Full Name' under https://<host>:<port>/#settings,contact .
'Anonymous Coward' is the default name for everybody who has not set the full name.

I'm not sure that the NPE from the linked log is related to the submitter not having set a full name. At least I was not able to reproduce this exception.
Dec 28, 2011
#2 org...@gmail.com
Well, on any other mail (commented, approved etc.) the name is resolved correctly...
Dec 28, 2011
#3 org...@gmail.com
It's not only the mail, the submitter appears as Anonymous Coward on the change page (John Doe approved, Anonymous Coward submitted)
Dec 28, 2011
Project Member #4 edwin.ke...@gmail.com
Hmm, this is indeed strange if the name is resolved in some places correctly and in others not. At the moment I don't have any explanation for this.
Jan 11, 2012
#5 org...@gmail.com
Still reproduces on 49ee8bc8
Jan 18, 2012
#6 org...@gmail.com
Fixed (my guess: 3b1ef8e8fb9ed6e636dbe1d49a6ecd2f178ba980). Thanks!
Apr 23, 2013
#7 org...@gmail.com
Please close
Apr 26, 2013
Project Member #8 edwin.ke...@gmail.com
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Status: Released
Labels: FixedIn-2.3
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