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    icon2.gif   Re: Is it possible change content of the notifying mail content (attachements...) ?, posted by Christine Quicot on Wed Feb 8 09:34:39 2017 
Hello,

I'm sorry but that's a part of the manual I've read many times, and I'm not interested in changing the subject of the email,
but only body and attachements.
    icon2.gif   Re: Is it possible change content of the notifying mail content (attachements...) ?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Feb 8 13:09:58 2017 
I'm sorry but you are only half right. The mail contenct cannot be changed. But if your email notifications are sent as HTML, they contain a 1:1
copy of the elog entry, which does not make sense to change. For the attachment to be attached to the email, you need the flags of "Email Format".
The default there is 63, which means that elog attachments ARE sent as mail attachments.
    icon2.gif   Re: Possible misuse of email headers Message-Id and In-Reply-To, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Feb 8 18:16:30 2017 
A pull request would be highy appreciated, because you can then test it thoroughly on your side. Adding a random number to the message id is simple.
"Reply-to" indeed does not make sense since elog cannot receive emails. Most sites use a generic "noreply@<domain>" to indicate
to the user that a reply does not make sense. I guess the "Reply-to" does not have to be unique, right?
    icon2.gif   Re: Possible misuse of email headers Message-Id and In-Reply-To, posted by fbretel on Wed Mar 15 16:04:13 2017 
Pull-request posted. Cheers.
    icon2.gif   Re: Possible misuse of email headers Message-Id and In-Reply-To, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Mar 15 16:42:35 2017 
Pull-request merged.




fbretel
wrote:



Pull-request posted.
    icon2.gif   Re: Duplicate entries, posted by David Pilgram on Thu Mar 16 16:11:02 2017 
I've seen exact;y this effect, even though I have branching = 0 in my config file - so ordinarily no chance to have two
 replies to an entry.  My pointer aka mouse (I'm on Linux) is a bit dodgy, and sometimes disconnects/reconnects, so in effect gives
a very fast double click.  I've always assumed that was the cause of the problem.  The two replies have incremental IDs, and both those IDs
    icon2.gif   Re: Issue with zero-length mail attachments, posted by Andrew Daviel on Mon Mar 20 22:44:27 2017 
 




Andrew
Daviel wrote:



We have elog-2.7.5-1.i386 on SL 5
    icon2.gif   Re: Elog not see image magick, posted by christian on Mon Mar 27 11:11:31 2017 
Hi,

Maybe the post is outdated already, but I want to share my experience anyway. I faced the same problem as Daniel: The most recent ImageMagick
package was not detected by elogd even though it was installed. I could trace back the problem to the following issue:
ELOG V3.1.5-3fb85fa6