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    icon2.gif   Re: elog crashes when admin tries to register new users, posted by Heiko Scheit on Tue Jun 21 19:24:58 2005 
[quote]
Thanks for that info. It helped me debugging things. The problem is that the "activation" URL does not contain a logbook if there is a global password
file. I have never tried that so of course it crashes ;(
    icon2.gif   email flagged as spam, posted by Heiko Scheit on Tue Jun 21 19:38:06 2005 
[quote="Heiko Scheit"]
I also saw that the format of the email notification has changed.  As
I have scripts (bash, akw, procmail) that depend on this format I
    icon2.gif   Re: elog crashes when admin tries to register new users, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Jun 24 21:02:05 2005 
[quote="Heiko Scheit"]Not really, unless you have a fixed 2.5.9 version.  Version 2.6 has
way too many new features, which I don't want at the moment.  Or is
there a config option to get the old behavior?
    icon2.gif   email flagged as spam, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Jun 24 21:15:14 2005 
[quote="Heiko Scheit"]
X-Spam-Score: 4.875 (****) ADDRESS_IN_SUBJECT, BAYES_00,HTML_40_50,
    HTML_IMAGE_ONLY_24, HTML_MESSAGE, MIME_HEADER_CTYPE_ONLY,
icon4.gif   elog utility for submission used wrong 'Host:' in POST header, posted by Heiko Scheit on Mon Jul 11 19:04:38 2005 
The 'elog' utility for commandline submission used wrong 'Host:' in POST header.
The host listed after 'Host:' should be the host where the server runs, not the 
localhost (see patch below).
    icon4.gif   Re: elog utility for submission used wrong 'Host:' in POST header, posted by Emiliano Gabrielli on Tue Jul 12 10:15:30 2005 
> The 'elog' utility for commandline submission used wrong 'Host:' in POST header.
> The host listed after 'Host:' should be the host where the server runs, not the 
> localhost (see patch below).
    icon2.gif   Re: elog utility for submission used wrong 'Host:' in POST header, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Jul 20 21:03:29 2005 
[quote="Emiliano Gabrielli"]This is not completally true IMHO .. better, it is, but it is not the only problem.

Elog seems to speak HTML/1.0, where "host:" is not implemented ... Since ELOG does [B]not[/B] support Vhosts I think the right beaviour is to [U]remove
icon5.gif   Email Notification and Icons, posted by Mario Apodaca on Mon Sep 19 19:48:07 2005 
I have two questions:

1) When sending out email notifications, is there a way to surpress the entries that have been left on the logbook?  I want to be notified that someone
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