>> Try removing the observer loading statement and run script/console
and refer to the class.
>> That should trigger it to autoload, and if there's an error it will
show up.  
>> Rails only drops errors in some circumstances, not in others.

This was the first thing I tried, both the model and the observer load
fine at the console.


>> By the way: Please don't start a new topic by replying to another
one.
>> This confuses mailclients that support threading.   (replying causes
>> your mailclient to set an In-Reply-To header which tells my client
that this is a reply 
>> in the previous thread and it displays it as such)

Apologies, will remember this in future.

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