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Posted to user@xmlbeans.apache.org by Mark Henning <md...@gldnrtvr.com> on 2008/05/09 22:19:05 UTC

Problem Posting a Question

I tried to send this to user-owner, but the three addresses 
david.remy@bea.com, david.bau@bea.com, and eric.vasilik@bea.com
all are rejecting email with unknown user.

I need to post a complicated message, but the system is flagging it as spam.
I assume the problem is that I have a number of links to the problem 
set that I have
put on my public web server, because they are too large for a polite email.

I have reduced the problem as small as I can figure, because the problem seems
to be in schema type inheritance, and reducing the problem further 
may eliminate the
behavior that is in question.

The full text of the message that the spam assasin is flagging is 
also on my public web site.
It is a file called problem.txt in the the public directory of the 
web site that matches my mail domain
(www . gldnrtvr . com / public / problem.txt)

Can anyone guide me how to get the problem posted?  I really need to 
solve the inheritance problem as soon
as possible, as it is blocking development.

Cordially,

-Mark Henning
ITT Corp, AES Division
763-463-0057
mark.henning@itt.com.


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Re: Problem Posting a Question

Posted by Jacob Danner <ja...@gmail.com>.
Hey Mark,
It's preferable to contact the mailing list like you did with this
email, rather than personal email addresses. The collective eyes that
can look at the problem are usually faster at getting a response.

I took a look at your msg posted in problem.txt, but I haven't tried
to set anything up in my enviroment yet. Can you post the following:
1) The stacktrace of the ClassCastException
2) Will you use the XmlBeans APIs to validate your instance and post the output?

Thanks,
-jacobd

On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 1:19 PM, Mark Henning <md...@gldnrtvr.com> wrote:
> I tried to send this to user-owner, but the three addresses
> david.remy@bea.com, david.bau@bea.com, and eric.vasilik@bea.com
> all are rejecting email with unknown user.
>
> I need to post a complicated message, but the system is flagging it as spam.
> I assume the problem is that I have a number of links to the problem set
> that I have
> put on my public web server, because they are too large for a polite email.
>
> I have reduced the problem as small as I can figure, because the problem
> seems
> to be in schema type inheritance, and reducing the problem further may
> eliminate the
> behavior that is in question.
>
> The full text of the message that the spam assasin is flagging is also on my
> public web site.
> It is a file called problem.txt in the the public directory of the web site
> that matches my mail domain
> (www . gldnrtvr . com / public / problem.txt)
>
> Can anyone guide me how to get the problem posted?  I really need to solve
> the inheritance problem as soon
> as possible, as it is blocking development.
>
> Cordially,
>
> -Mark Henning
> ITT Corp, AES Division
> 763-463-0057
> mark.henning@itt.com.
>
>
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