easily indicate whether the bug was resolved or someone just commented
on it. It also doesn't know how to receive e-mail, so we can't reply to
the e-mails it generates and have our comments go back into the bug
-tracker, and we can't (make bugs@mit.edu create Trac
-tickets)[http://debathena.mit.edu/trac/ticket/216]. There are one or two
+tracker, and we can't [make bugs@mit.edu create Trac
+tickets](http://debathena.mit.edu/trac/ticket/216). There are one or two
alleged plugins to do this, but they create a new ticket on every
e-mail, rather than doing something intelligent with replies; a better
plugin in both directions would be extremely helpful.