Nothing comes to mind Jeff, save for grepping the whole damn box for
every instance of that email address, then wading through all the
results for something fishy. 

Oh gosh... it could be hashed or
encrypted even. What an evil move that would be. 

---
Al Holden

On
2013-01-21 15:58, Jeff Lucido wrote: 

> Al, et. all: 
> No,
unfortunately the issue is still there. I have restarted Tomcat and the
server as well so I am not too sure what I am missing. The issue is
about to be an issue for me since I need the application to run in
production by Feb. 1st. so I am about to get knee deep into figuring out
why this is happening. Outside of the bluedragon.xml file I am not too
sure where else this would exist. 
> Do you have any ideas Al? 
>
-JSLucido 
> 
> On Sat, Jan 19, 2013 at 12:03 PM, Alan Holden
<[email protected] [5]> wrote:
> 
>> Did you resolve this @Jeff? 
>> 
>>
I was about to employ this most excellent feature myself - when your
thread crossed by Inbox. 
>> 
>> Did you try my favorite overkill option
of just restarting everything? I'm looking at you, Tomcat... 
>> 
>> I'm
thinking that many things in that xml file are read on startup, and we
may need to see if there's a method exposed in their api that can turn
that off in a running instance? 
>> 
>> ---
>> Al Holden
>> 
>> On
2013-01-17 06:25, Jeff Lucido wrote:
>> 
>>> I was using the most
excellent feature of OBD where you can assign a catch-all email address
so any outbound messages are sent to the specified address regardless of
what the program code sets the "to:" address attribute. Works as
expected during development. 
>>> Now, once I moved the application to
production I am still receiving the emails and they appear not to be
going to the customer. Prior to loading the application on the
production server I made sure the the value was blank in bluedragon.xml,
however the emails are still coming to my development address. 
>>> 
>>>
Has anyone else ran into this issue? How can I make sure the emails are
in fact being sent to the proper recipient? Just in case a little
detail: 
>>> OBD: 2013-01-14 04:03:21 GMT nightly 
>>> Tomcat 7 
>>>
Thank you in advance for your help. 
>>> Kind regards, 
>>> -JSLucido

>>> 
>>> -- 
>>> online documentation: http://openbd.org/manual/
[1]
>>> http://groups.google.com/group/openbd?hl=en [2]
>> 
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online documentation: http://openbd.org/manual/ [3]
>>
http://groups.google.com/group/openbd?hl=en [4]
> 
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documentation: http://openbd.org/manual/ [6]
>
http://groups.google.com/group/openbd?hl=en [7]
 

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