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    icon2.gif   Re: How can I configure to prevent empty entries?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Nov 9 23:10:08 2006 
[quote="Alan Stone"]I have accidentally created a couple of entries recently.  It is pretty easy.  I
fill in the header, type in a Subject, and then hit Enter, instead of TAB.
I have turned off the edit option intentionally.
    icon2.gif   Re: add field type to automatically email CC, posted by Arckonit on Wed Nov 15 18:50:02 2006 
[quote="Stefan Ritt"][quote="Mark Bergman"]I've got logbooks where I'm submitting entries on behalf of other users, or where other people should be notified
of the ticket. This isn't a fixed list of people, and shouldn't be hard-coded into a config file. I've got a field to enter the user's e-mail address,
but there's no action associated with that data.
    icon2.gif   Re: add field type to automatically email CC, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Nov 15 19:33:17 2006 
[quote="Arckonit"]mmmm when i try your suggestion, it doesn't work :
error from the smtp server
Erreur lors de l'envoi d'un mél. via "172.20.0.2": Issue RCPT TO: command before DATA command[/quote]
    icon2.gif   Re: Securing Elog with SSL and Apache, posted by Rob Mahurin on Wed Nov 22 02:55:48 2006 
Hi,

I am an apache ignoramus who has been trying to follow these instructions on a Debian 3.1 box.  I got hung up for
icon5.gif   elog (2.6.1+r1642 ubuntu/debian) regularly becomes non-responsive (w/o crashing), posted by Peter Kovac on Mon Nov 27 17:29:41 2006 
Greetings~

  First, the problem.  Fairly regularly (at least once a week, perhaps more), our elog daemon seems to quietly die.  The process is still running but anyone
    icon2.gif   Re: elog (2.6.1+r1642 ubuntu/debian) regularly becomes non-responsive (w/o crashing), posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Nov 28 10:34:54 2006 
[quote="Peter Kovac"]First, the problem.  Fairly regularly (at least once a week, perhaps more), our elog daemon seems to quietly die.  The process is still
running but anyone attempting to access the server gets "connection refused."  The elog log doesn't show anything and the apache logs just show "proxy:
Error reading from remote server returned by [path]".  Calling a daemon restart doesn't seem to kill the daemon -- I get a "could not bind to port" error.
    icon7.gif   Re: Email notification (bug tracking system), posted by Bertram Metz on Thu Nov 30 16:07:54 2006 
[quote="Stefan Ritt"][quote="Bertram Metz"]Hello,

I'd like to use ELOG like a bug tracking system. I've created an attribute with the name [I]AssignedTo[/I]. The attribute type is set to [I]userlist[/I].
    icon5.gif   Re: Synchronization using https, posted by Marcus Hauser on Tue Feb 13 15:11:18 2007 
[quote="Stefan Ritt"][quote="Alexandre Lindote"] Now we want to have several servers set up (in different institutions), and have them synchronized automatically.[/quote]

Synchronization works such that the "client" elogd (the one on which the synchronization is started) "emulates" a browser and accesses the other elogd
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