Fact of the matter is, for me at least, I cannot access scarab at all because it 
refuses to let me see any modules, and further refuses to let me request a module.  
All it ever says is "I dont have permission...."

I have a few bugs to report regarding the jdbc reverse engineering that I wanted to 
report, but couldnt use scarab.  So I submitted them to the dev user list, but it 
appears it fell on deaf ears.

Regards,
Mark

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On 10/3/2002 at 10:12 AM Bill Schneider wrote:

>Same problem here.
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>> > I think if you use http://nagoya.apache.org/scarab/issues you will not
>get
>> > this problem, but I am interested in the answer to question above as an
>> > affirmative response will mean that I need to organise for all of the
>> > Project Info pages to be updated.
>>
>> I had exactly the same problem today - scarab complained:
>>
>> Alert!  Sending failed; nested exception is: class
>javax.mail.internet.AddressException: Missing local name
>>
>> And this happened at http://nagoya.apache.org/scarab/issues
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