It is sometimes difficult to find a particular bug one has filed. Example: I thought I had already filed a bug about cups or gutenprint installing cups-genppd with a name cups-genppd.5.2; it needed a symlink. So I clicked MyBugs; the bug wasn't listed. This might cause one to refile an already resolved bug. In fact, I was in the process of doing so but decided to search a bit more. So I clicked edit. Under "Status", there is no way to select * (all) So I tried "all closed", then tried "Closed". The bug didn't show up It was only when I selected "Closed" and "Fixed" that I found it. (Bug #226865) Each of the Status and Resolution fields needs an "all" category.
(In reply to freebsd from comment #0) 1. click 'Open bugs I reported' 2. near the foot of the page, edit search 3. under 'Status:' and/or under 'Resolution', change the preset selection – deselect what's not required. If you deselect everything in those two lists before your next click on the 'Search' button, the result should be: * everything that was reported by you. Hint: try Control-Click to deselect.
Examples: * <https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/buglist.cgi?emailreporter1=1&emailtype1=equals&list_id=553706&order=Bug%20Number&query_format=advanced&email1=freebsd%40dreamchaser.org> for the reporter of this report * <https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/buglist.cgi?emailreporter1=1&emailtype1=equals&list_id=553706&order=Bug%20Number&query_format=advanced&email1=grahamperrin%40freebsd.org> for me * and so on.