Not as far as I can see, and I did try it twice before contacting you.
This time your address and the list address are right next to each
other in the *To' area. I think perhaps you should make me a normal
list member again. /Anders
On fredag, nov 1, 2002, at 16:01 Europe/Stockholm, Andrus Adamchik
wrote:
> But isn't it exactly what it says:
> "List address must be in To: or Cc: (#5.7.0)"
> Looking at the headers of the bounced message, there is no list
> address. Did you use Bcc: or something.
> Andrus
> Anders Peterson writes:
>> Hi, Something must have gone wrong the other day. (Sorry to bother
>> you again.) The message below is NOT sent through gmane. It's done
>> the plain oldfashioned way. (Sending through gmane doesn't work
>> either.) /Anders Begin forwarded message:
>>> From: MAILER-DAEMO..ail.objectstyle.org
>>> Date: fre nov 1, 2002 15:50:09 Europe/Stockholm
>>> To: anders_peterso..ptimatika.se
>>> Subject: failure notice Hi. This is the qmail-send program at
>>> mail.objectstyle.org.
>>> I'm afraid I wasn't able to deliver your message to the following
>>> addresses.
>>> This is a permanent error; I've given up. Sorry it didn't work out.
>>> <woproject-de..bjectstyle.org>:
>>> ezmlm-reject: fatal: List address must be in To: or Cc: (#5.7.0) ---
>>> Below this line is a copy of the message. Return-Path:
>>> <anders_peterso..ptimatika.se>
>>> Received: (qmail 8250 invoked from network); 1 Nov 2002 14:50:08
>>> -0000
>>> Received: from maila.telia.com (194.22.194.231)
>>> by 192.168.0.20 with SMTP; 1 Nov 2002 14:50:08 -0000
>>> Received: from optimatika.se (h86n2fls32o263.telia.com
>>> [217.209.33.86])
>>> by maila.telia.com (8.12.5/8.12.5) with ESMTP id gA1Eo61R023803
>>> for <woproject-de..bjectstyle.org>; Fri, 1 Nov 2002 15:50:06 +0100
>>> (CET)
>>> X-Original-Recipient: <woproject-de..bjectstyle.org>
>>> Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2002 21:05:57 +0100
>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
>>> Resent-Date: Fri, 1 Nov 2002 15:49:58 +0100
>>> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
>>> Resent-Message-Id: <3DC18D25.208050..ptimatika.se>
>>> Resent-To: woproject-de..bjectstyle.org
>>> Mime-Version: 1.0 (Apple Message framework v546)
>>> Subject: Re: Time to release 0.9.0
>>> From: Anders Peterson <anders_peterso..ptimatika.se>
>>> To: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Ulrich_K=F6ster?= <ulric..ssense.com>
>>> Message-Id: <30FE3D2F-EDA9-11D6-8222-003065C191F..ptimatika.se>
>>> Resent-From: Anders Peterson <anders_peterso..ptimatika.se>
>>> X-Mailer: Apple Mail (2.546) No problems! I just created a new
>>> (minimal) project on OSX with PBX, moved it to=20
>>> Windows and imported it as a WOLips project - it worked. I haven't
>>> tried this with any of my existing frameworks or applications=20=
>>> yet, but I will. This feels like a major step. It's time to talk
>>> about details: 1) In the new project wizard when you point out the
>>> project content=20
>>> path; that's normally where you want the new project to end up.
>>> You=20
>>> could point to an already existing project, but the new project
>>> will=20
>>> end up at that path. New WOLips projects always end up at the
>>> default=20
>>> location. There needs to be two paths. One that points to the
>>> existing=20= project (if there is one) and one that points to where
>>> you want the new=20= project. It was extremely comforting to see
>>> that my original=20
>>> code/project was left unaltered (don't change this). 2) Is
>>> 'MyProjectName.proj.src' better than 'src'? Why was this
>>> changed?=20= I tried to rename it, but then things stopped working.
>>> Maybe it should=20= be called 'java_src' since there are other kinds
>>> of source files. 3) Is it possible to have one file show up in many
>>> places in the WOLips=20= Navigator? So that you could have all java
>>> files in one place, all html=20= files in one, all api ... but also
>>> all components, with all five files=20= together, in one place.
>>> /Anders Ulrich K=F6ster wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>> at least on my machine WOLips rocks. Please share you problems.
>>>> Have fun
>>>> Ulrich
>>>
>
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