I'm posting so that I'll get the error messages and then remove the person.

At 12:47 PM 11/20/01, you wrote:
>Can we do something to remove this address from the list? Every time I post
>a message to the list, I get the bounce below. I'm sure it's happening to
>others, and like me you've probably just ignored it.
>
>But I've just confirmed that it's been going on with every submission I've
>made to the list for the past two months (I matched all my notes sent to the
>list against these bounce notices. They've been happening with each message
>since 10/15).
>
>If anyone knows him, maybe you can get word to him of this problem so he can
>re-join the list with an updated address. The details of the problem are
>provided below.
>
>Michael Dinowitz, is this something we would need you to handle? I've cc'ed
>him directly on this note. Or might someone else be handling this list's
>management? I know Michael has lots of lists to manage, and I want to take a
>chance here to publicly thank him for this one, among the many. :-)
>
>/charlie
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Mailer-Daemon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2001 11:36 AM
>To: carehart
>Subject: Undeliverable Mail
>
>
>------------------------- Could not deliver Message
>to -------------------------
>                         CN=Andreas Loew/OU=Externe/O=DB AG/C=DE@Deutsche 
> Bahn AG
>
>User Andreas Loew/Externe/DB AG/DE@Deutsche Bahn AG not listed in public
>Name & Address Book
>
>----------------------------- Your Original
>Message ----------------------------
>
>Date: 11/20/2001 05:36 PM
>From: carehart%systemanage.com@Internet
>Subject: RE: access a MS Access DB from Jrun
>Priority: Normal
>Importance: 2
>Reply-To: jrun-talk%houseoffusion.com@Internet
>
>Of course, keep in mind too that Access itself is "not very good for heavy
>duty projects". For small volume apps, or in the very early stages of an
>app, it can suffice, but there are indeed many benefits of moving to a
>better DBMS platform. I don't think we need to open any can of worms about
>this. Sometimes people want to demonstrate a proof of concept with something
>as simple as Access. Beyond that, they really should consider something more
>substantial, if anything more than a few people will hit the DB at any one
>time. Of course, that can still translate to hundreds of users per day. Just
>be careful.
>
>/charlie
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Mark Phelps [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2001 10:40 AM
>To: JRun-Talk
>Subject: RE: access a MS Access DB from Jrun
>
>
>You just need to obtain a JDBC driver for Access.  Sun provides a driver
>called the JDBC-ODBC bridge which would work.  You can download it from
>www.javasoft.com.  I have heard from others on this list, however, that this
>driver is not very good for heavy duty projects.  Perhaps somebody on the
>list knows of a better driver out there somewhere.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Tamas Vertse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2001 8:24 AM
>To: JRun-Talk
>Subject: access a MS Access DB from Jrun
>
>
>Hey,
>I have a Jrun server 3.0 and I would like to access an mdb file from a JSP
>file under Jrun.
>How can I do it? (My Jrun is standalone. I haven't linked any external
>webserver to it.)
>I wait your respones.
>Thanks,
>Tamas
>
>
>
>
>
>
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