Re: item with xmlns= testcase

2008-01-25 Thread Daniel Kulp
On Friday 25 January 2008, Marco Piraccini wrote:
 I have created a test case for the problem, but every time i try to
 send to Dan or to cxf-user mailing list the mail with the TestCase,
 the mail returns back with the message:

 Remote host said: 552 Message rejected as it is spam (body)

 How can i send the zip (that's very small, 13k)?
 Marco.

That apache spam filters tend to strip off all kinds of things and cause 
issues.   Two options:

1) Create a jira that describes the bug and attache the test case there.   
Of course, that ends up being public.

2) If the test case has some private data or schemas or something, I'm 
happy to take a look if you send it to me directly.   Unfrotunately, the 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] address both have nast spam and 
attachment filters.  (btw: a tar.gz usually goes through easier than a 
zip)   I have several other email address though.  [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
[EMAIL PROTECTED], etc

In general, if it can be attached to a JIRA, that's probably the better 
option.  Then the issue can get properly tracked.

-- 
J. Daniel Kulp
Principal Engineer, IONA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.dankulp.com/blog


item with xmlns= testcase

2008-01-25 Thread Marco Piraccini
I have created a test case for the problem, but every time i try to send
to Dan or to cxf-user mailing list the mail with the TestCase, the mail
returns back with the message:

Remote host said: 552 Message rejected as it is spam (body)

How can i send the zip (that's very small, 13k)?
Marco.




Re: item with xmlns= testcase

2008-01-25 Thread Benson Margulies
The usual method is to attach it to a JIRA. Can you do that?

On Fri, 2008-01-25 at 13:05 +0100, Marco Piraccini wrote:
 I have created a test case for the problem, but every time i try to send
 to Dan or to cxf-user mailing list the mail with the TestCase, the mail
 returns back with the message:
 
 Remote host said: 552 Message rejected as it is spam (body)
 
 How can i send the zip (that's very small, 13k)?
 Marco.