[server-admins] Here is another mail failure. (Was: Mail delivery failed: returning message to sender)

DM Smith dmsmith at crosswire.org
Sat Feb 12 12:01:26 MST 2011


Funny thing about this one: I sent it using mail.crosswire.org from my crosswire.org account.

Hopefully, this'll get thru.

-- DM

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> Subject: Re: [jsword-svn] r2078 - in trunk: . common-swing jsword jsword-web
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> Content preview:  Chris, You might know this, but if you'd prefix your log entries
>    with the jira issue value, it'll show up on that issue page. So something
>    like: JS-111 fixing .... where 111 is replaced with the correct number. --
>    DM On Feb 12, 2011, at 10:48 AM, ChrisBurrell at crosswire.org wrote: [...] 
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>  pts rule name              description
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> Chris,
> You might know this, but if you'd prefix your log entries with the jira =
> issue value, it'll show up on that issue page. So something like:
> JS-111 fixing ....
> where 111 is replaced with the correct number.
> -- DM
> On Feb 12, 2011, at 10:48 AM, ChrisBurrell at crosswire.org wrote:
> 
>> Author: ChrisBurrell
>> Date: 2011-02-12 08:48:03 -0700 (Sat, 12 Feb 2011)
>> New Revision: 2078
>> =20
>> Removed:
>>  trunk/jsword/pom-common.xml
>> Modified:
>>  trunk/common-swing/pom.xml
>>  trunk/jsword-web/pom.xml
>>  trunk/jsword/pom.xml
>>  trunk/pom.xml
>> Log:
>> fixing the maven build - although jdom dependency still makes it break

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