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Mon Sep 8 14:22:10 2008 |
| Samuel Morris | sam@tifr.res.in | Question | Linux | 2.6.3 | Is there a way to send email notification without attachment |
Is there any way to send email notification of only the message and not the attachment. We get entries consisting of 10 MBs sometimes, and we would like to send only the message and not the attachment in the email notification. I tried restricting postfix to 1MB and using Email Format = 111 but with no success.
Thanks
sam |
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Sat Sep 13 23:34:37 2008 |
| Eoin Butler | | Question | Linux | | Moving individual messages in a thread |
It is possible that the Move to... and Copy to... commands can be configured so that when they operate on a message that is part of a thread, that only that message will be moved, instead of the whole thread? |
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Mon Oct 13 11:42:07 2008 |
| Carsten Elftmann | Carsten.Elftmann@BkiTech.de | Question | Windows | 2.7.5-2130 | Error Message in HTML or Java Script alert |
Hello,
I have there a problem with the error message at required attributes.
I have two logbooks with identical settings,
in one the errror message appears as Javascript Alert,
in the other one as html-page, and after using the back button the entered text disapear.
Same I have in this forum.
I restart the Server, and tested it in one Firefox session.
Any idea?
Thanks
Carsten |
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Wed Oct 22 12:44:48 2008 |
| soren poulsen | soren.poulsen@cern.ch | Bug report | Linux | 2.7.5 | Elogd crashes |
Hi
I am experiencing trouble with Elog crashing. I think it crashes during input operations (new entries are being added).
Are there any preferred methods to troubleshoot this ? Any log files I could look at ?
For now, I let "monit" supervise the process and restart it if it crashes. But I would like to get to the root cause of the problem.
Soren Poulsen
CERN |
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Mon Oct 27 13:05:13 2008 |
| George B. | i93.borg@gmail.com | Bug report | Linux | 2.7.5 | Installation problems |
Hello,
I just upgraded to elog 2.7.5 from 2.6.4 on my Debian system. Here is some feedback:
1) "make" fails if libssl-dev package is not installed. Documentation does not mention SSL library requirements.
2) /etc/init.d/elogd: line 10: /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions: No such file or directory (I fixed this by commenting
out that line).
3) Starting elogd: /etc/init.d/elogd: line 34: echo_success: command not found (Fixed by search/replace "echo_"
to "echo ").
Hope this helps.
George. |
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Wed Nov 5 20:37:37 2008 |
| Glen MacLachlan | maclach@gwu.edu | Question | Linux | | Proxy Error |
A problem recently developed for our elog...after running without much problem the elog daemon was restarted on an ubuntu server running apache2. Now the server gives 502 Proxy Error messages:
Proxy Error
The proxy server received an invalid response from an upstream server.
The proxy server could not handle the request GET /elog.
Reason: Error reading from remote server
I did a force-reload of apache after making sure the modules are enabled. I also restarted elogd but to no avail. One symptom seems to be that the GET request is empty...that is before it was:
"GET /elog/sample_elog/etcetera HTTP/1.1"
but now it is just
"GET /elog HTTP/1.1"
Just started out of the blue...
Any ideas? |
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Mon Nov 10 19:40:43 2008 |
| Dennis Seitz | dseitz@berkeley.edu | Bug report | | 2.7.3-2109 | Show/Hide links are displayed but don't work if Show attachments = 0 |
If I add this statement to a logbook config file:
Show attachments = 0
When viewing and individual entry, attached images are not displayed, which is as intended, but the links Show/Hide and Show All/Hide All are still displayed although they do nothing when clicked except switch between Show and Hide. Clicking on an image opens it in a separate window.
Could you make show/hide and show/hide all work? This way, by default the images are not displayed, but the default could be overridden on a case by case basis as desired, and the images displayed inline in the same window with the entry.
Thanks!
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Thu Nov 13 13:23:32 2008 |
| Steve Williamson | StephenWilliamson@Barnsley.gov.uk | Bug report | Linux | 2.7.5 | Special characters in attribute names |
Hi
Thanks for elog - it's a brilliant piece of software. I'd looked all over for open source software to log/manage change requests before discovering elog; it's so flexible that I've been able to do everything I need with it.
However, I think that I've just discovered my first undocumented 'feature'. Attribute names containing punctuation characters (e.g. / and :) cause "Redirection limit for this URL exceeded" errors in Firefox 3.0.2 and corrupt the URL if they're used in a Quick Filter. I often use '/' in attribute names for brevity, e.g. "Old/New Versions" but hadn't used one in a Quick Filter before.
keep up the good work.
regards
Steve
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