Re: XML password files, replication & FreeBSD, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Apr 12 09:30:51 2005
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> I have been running ELOG on FreeBSD no problem for a year now,
> but this new version 2.5.8-x doesn't seem to wanna work, it compiles fine
> with a few warnings (see attached logs).
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Re: XML password files, replication & FreeBSD, posted by G on Wed Apr 13 00:40:55 2005
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> > I have been running ELOG on FreeBSD no problem for a year now,
> > but this new version 2.5.8-x doesn't seem to wanna work, it compiles fine
> > with a few warnings (see attached logs).
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Re: XML password files, replication & FreeBSD, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Apr 13 09:06:46 2005
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> Ok, i see, the problem for me now is that this attribute name has been in use for
> half a year or so by me. So now I have 100's of logbook entries with the old name
> in them, if I change it's name then all old logbook entries will show up with that
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Re: Conditional conditions?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Apr 13 10:06:56 2005
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> Can conditional attributes be assigned as conditions?
Well, I guess the question was: "Can you implement this?" I'm sure that you
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Re: MIME encoding of mail?, posted by Michael Husbyn on Thu Apr 14 15:07:18 2005
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> What you can try is to debug the communication between elogd and the SMTP
> server. Just turn on logging via
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Re: MIME encoding of mail?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Apr 14 15:42:44 2005
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> What I can see is that it sends with charset=US-ASCII, even if the characters are
> non-US.
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Re: MIME encoding of mail?, posted by Michael Husbyn on Fri Apr 15 15:12:55 2005
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> > What I can see is that it sends with charset=US-ASCII, even if the characters are
> > non-US.
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Re: MIME encoding of mail?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Apr 15 15:25:30 2005
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So you tell me that the message body is ok with Norwegian characters, it's only the subject?
That would mean that outlook interpretes the charset only for the message body, but not for
the subject. So if you have characters with an ASCII value greater than 127, your mail
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