speed is very slow if logbook contains many entries, posted by Heiko Scheit on Wed Nov 12 12:25:44 2003
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This is not really a bug, but elogd was getting really slow with our
logbook. It took about 4 1/2 seconds just to get the default page in
threaded mode with 15 entries. The logbook has in total about 2000
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Update request for Admin Guide, posted by Justin Dieters on Tue Nov 18 23:19:57 2003
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Heya, I've been using elog for a year or so, with a proxy through Apache,
but recently I've ran into some trouble with my Apache config, where
spammers were using my incorrectly configured proxy to send spam.
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Re: Update request for Admin Guide, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Nov 20 17:51:53 2003
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Thanks, I added a note into the admin guide. |
Strange timezone in email sent with Postfix, posted by Joseph Giaime on Thu Jan 29 00:24:44 2004
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Hi all,
I'm having trouble getting a sensible timezone to be attached to e-mail that
gets sent out when messages are posted. I'm using Postfix, not sendmail
(Mac
OS X Server uses this beginning with version 10.3). In this set-up,
the 'sendmail' program is a front-end for Postfix, not the real thing. I
suspect |
-W -Wall options (using gcc), posted by Heiko Scheit on Fri Feb 13 12:25:15 2004
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Maybe consider using the options -W -Wall when compiling elogd.
There are several warning messages. |
Elog Utility, posted by Charles Duncan on Wed Mar 24 17:48:28 2004
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I am trying to use the Elog Utility to import a few thousand entries. So
far I have run into a few problems.
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Re: Elog Utility, posted by Charles Duncan on Thu Mar 25 18:20:15 2004
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> I am trying to use the Elog Utility to import a few thousand entries. So
> far I have run into a few problems.
>
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Re: Elog Utility, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Mar 26 09:37:08 2004
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> a) Cannot get elog utility to speak to elogd on port 8080. Even though I
> use the -p 8080 option with elog. I was able to get it to work when I
> moved my server to port 80.
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