Re: SMTP Host Error, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Mon Feb 2 10:13:58 2015
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You need to specify "Suppress Email to users=1" in the [global] section of the configuration. And it does matter
if the letters are capitalized on not.
Banata |
Re: CSV question, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Mon Feb 2 10:29:15 2015 
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I've imported your export.csv file with OpenOffice 3.1.1 and with Excel 2010 and it both works fine (see attachments).
You should
consult some Microsoft Helpdesk: ELOG works fine :-)
PS: I'm no English native speaker either. I have been told that international business
language is anyway not English, but "Bad English" |
Re: CSV question, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Feb 2 10:39:33 2015
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If you enter ELOG text body entreis as HTML, they will be exported as HTML, and thus you have the <p> tags. To avoid them, enter the ELOG text
body as plain text, or just remove them in your spreadsheet via find and replace (find "<p>" and replace by nothing). Ther is NO HTML to
text converter in ELOG, so they cannot be stipped automatically. And maybe other people DO want the full HTML there. |
Re: SMTP Host Error, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Feb 2 12:44:24 2015
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That's not correct. Any option in the configuration file is case-insensitive. It should also not matter if the statement is under
the logbook or in the [global] section.
What you probably made wrong is to write "supress email to users =1" instead "suppress |
Re: SMTP Host Error, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Tue Feb 3 06:48:32 2015
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Hey, great: I've learned something new about elog! I always took great care to get the capitalization of the options correct
Stefan Ritt wrote:
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Re: CSV question, posted by Banata Wachid Ridwan on Wed Feb 4 09:10:32 2015
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so I assume there is a way to force member to use plain text mode, right? :D
how to make my member force to use plain text?
thanx for help sir, |
Re: Permission on reply, posted by Banata Wachid Ridwan on Wed Feb 4 09:48:32 2015
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so let say I just want to add certain members for replying logbook, so I just need to add parameter Allow reply = <user list>
and automatically all members not listed will be forbidden, am I correct?
I dont need to specify members for "Deny Reply" right ? |
Re: Permission on reply, posted by David Pilgram on Wed Feb 4 10:33:16 2015
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Hi Banata,
If you only have a few people who can reply, then use
Allow reply = <user list> |