Multiple keyword search, posted by Yoichi Aso on Wed Jan 14 19:52:04 2009
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Hi,
I have a question regarding how to perform a multiple-keyword search.
For example, when I want to find entries which contain two keywords "abc" and "def" in the body text but in an unknown order,
one way I came up with was to use a regular expression like this.
(abc|def).*(abc|def)
But this will also match entries containing two "abc" or two "def".
The following one will eliminate this problem.
(abc.*def)|(def.*abc)
But when I use more than two keywords, this type of regular expressions becomes very long (because I have to list all the permutations of the keywords) and it may not fit in the search text field (there seems to be a limit on the length of the search text).
Is there any way to allow multiple-keyword search easily ?
It would be nice if I can just enter two or more keywords separated by white spaces and elog finds entries containing all the keywords.
Thanks,
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Need to change port 25, posted by Yanick Vachon on Mon Nov 26 17:32:31 2018
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Hi,
We've made changes in our network and now we have to use port 587 instead of port 25, how can i edit that parameter?
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Re: Need to change port 25, posted by Yanick Vachon on Tue Nov 27 15:21:31 2018
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I Stefan, it works with the 587 port.

Stefan Ritt wrote: |
I believe Yanick means the SMTP port, not the port under which elogd is listening. The SMPT port is hard wired to 25, because port 587 was not yet defiend when I wrote that code. I can make this a variable, but only if it works. So Yanick can you test if port 587 accepts normal SMTP commands? We don't have such a new server at our lab and I cannot test it. Under Windows you can open a command prompt and telnet to the mail server:
telnet <server> 587
HELO test
MAIL FROM: test
your server should then reply with "220 ..." and "250 ..." messages. Once this works, I will implement the variable SMTP port.
Stefan
Andreas Luedeke wrote: |
This is nicely explained in the documentation: https://elog.psi.ch/elog/config.html#global
The following options are specific to the [global] section:
Port = <port>
Specifies the TCP port under which the server is listening. Default is 80. Can be superseeded via the '-p' command line flag.
Yanick Vachon wrote: |
Hi,
We've made changes in our network and now we have to use port 587 instead of port 25, how can i edit that parameter?
Thanks
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French Language, posted by Yanick Vachon on Tue Nov 27 20:06:17 2018
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Hi,
When i set Language = French in global config it works in french until i logout, after i can't login anymore, even if i enter my user and password i always stay at the login window, the only way to login again is to edit the Elogd.cfg file in Elog directory, remove the Language = french and save then i can login in and work normally in english version.
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Re: Need to change port 25, posted by Yanick Vachon on Wed Nov 28 16:43:14 2018
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Hello,
now we kwow it's working are you gonne send us a version with the SMTP port editable?
Thanks!
Yanick Vachon wrote: |
I Stefan, it works with the 587 port.

Stefan Ritt wrote: |
I believe Yanick means the SMTP port, not the port under which elogd is listening. The SMPT port is hard wired to 25, because port 587 was not yet defiend when I wrote that code. I can make this a variable, but only if it works. So Yanick can you test if port 587 accepts normal SMTP commands? We don't have such a new server at our lab and I cannot test it. Under Windows you can open a command prompt and telnet to the mail server:
telnet <server> 587
HELO test
MAIL FROM: test
your server should then reply with "220 ..." and "250 ..." messages. Once this works, I will implement the variable SMTP port.
Stefan
Andreas Luedeke wrote: |
This is nicely explained in the documentation: https://elog.psi.ch/elog/config.html#global
The following options are specific to the [global] section:
Port = <port>
Specifies the TCP port under which the server is listening. Default is 80. Can be superseeded via the '-p' command line flag.
Yanick Vachon wrote: |
Hi,
We've made changes in our network and now we have to use port 587 instead of port 25, how can i edit that parameter?
Thanks
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Re: Need to change port 25, posted by Yanick Vachon on Wed Nov 28 18:23:59 2018
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Good!
so, i've tried to compile but iwonder if i does it correctly,
look at the error i got:
Thanks again!
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Ok, so I added the option
STMP port = xxx
where you can specify 587 to override the default port 25. I committed the changes to bitbucket. Can you compile from sources, or do I have to dig out my dusty Windows PC?
Stefan
Yanick Vachon wrote: |
I Stefan, it works with the 587 port.
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Re: French Language, posted by Yanick Vachon on Tue Dec 4 21:30:13 2018
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I Stefan, i got the problem again with the french version, i realised that if i open it with Chrome or Edge it's not working but with Internet Explorer it works envery times. Is there a way i can use it with Chrome?
Thanks!
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
I just tried myself with the current version 3.1.4 and it worked for me flawlessly. Maybe you want to upgrade.
Stefan
Yanick Vachon wrote: |
Hi,
When i set Language = French in global config it works in french until i logout, after i can't login anymore, even if i enter my user and password i always stay at the login window, the only way to login again is to edit the Elogd.cfg file in Elog directory, remove the Language = french and save then i can login in and work normally in english version.
Thanks.
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Re: French Language, posted by Yanick Vachon on Wed Dec 5 14:38:51 2018
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I've deleted the cookies and it works.
Thanks!
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Have you tried to delete all cookies in Chrome?
Stefan
Yanick Vachon wrote: |
I Stefan, i got the problem again with the french version, i realised that if i open it with Chrome or Edge it's not working but with Internet Explorer it works envery times. Is there a way i can use it with Chrome?
Thanks!
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
I just tried myself with the current version 3.1.4 and it worked for me flawlessly. Maybe you want to upgrade.
Stefan
Yanick Vachon wrote: |
Hi,
When i set Language = French in global config it works in french until i logout, after i can't login anymore, even if i enter my user and password i always stay at the login window, the only way to login again is to edit the Elogd.cfg file in Elog directory, remove the Language = french and save then i can login in and work normally in english version.
Thanks.
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