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  929   Fri Feb 11 15:44:38 2005 Question Anand Senguptaanandss@iucaa.ernet.inQuestionLinux Help with configuration newbie
Hi,
 elog_config.txt 
  936   Sat Feb 12 18:00:48 2005 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionLinux2.5.6-1Re: MIME encoding of mail?What you can try is to debug the communication
between elogd and the SMTP
server. Just turn on logging via
  
  937   Sat Feb 12 20:11:48 2005 Question Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionLinux Re: Help with configuration newbie> 1. When replying to another reply in a thread,
the author_name attribute is
> not substitued (as desired). Since this
  
  938   Sat Feb 12 20:51:43 2005 Disagree Anand Senguptaanandss@iucaa.ernet.inQuestionLinux Re: Help with configuration newbie> > 1. When replying to another reply in a
thread, the author_name attribute is
> > not substitued (as desired). Since this
  
  939   Sun Feb 13 16:43:05 2005 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionLinux Re: Help with configuration newbie> For me, when I put the Category in the fixed
attributes for reply, I see the
> Category but when I actually try to send
  
  940   Sun Feb 13 17:21:19 2005 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionLinux | WindowsV2.5.6-2Re: ELOG Command Line Utility> I am trying to use the command line utility
elog. Some of the attributes 
> that I have setup are multiple options.
  
  942   Mon Feb 14 17:10:00 2005 Question Erich Beyrenterich.beyrent@beyrent.netQuestionOther2.5.7-1Configuration problemsI am trying to run eLog under Apache 2 on
my FreeBSD 5.3 server.  I started
the daemon with "elogd -n <my hostname> -p
  
  944   Mon Feb 14 19:03:31 2005 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionOther2.5.7-1Re: Configuration problems> I am trying to run eLog under Apache 2 on
my FreeBSD 5.3 server.  I started
> the daemon with "elogd -n <my hostname>
  
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