Re: SMTP Host Error and export to CSV question, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Thu Jan 29 14:20:13 2015
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If you have more than one topic it is better to do more than one post.
I did not understand your first question. You should not have a line "SMTP host= " if you don't want to send any email. Have you
tried "Suppress Email to users=1" to get rid of the error message? |
Re: SMTP Host Error, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Mon Feb 2 10:13:58 2015
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You need to specify "Suppress Email to users=1" in the [global] section of the configuration. And it does matter
if the letters are capitalized on not.
Banata |
Re: CSV question, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Mon Feb 2 10:29:15 2015 
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I've imported your export.csv file with OpenOffice 3.1.1 and with Excel 2010 and it both works fine (see attachments).
You should
consult some Microsoft Helpdesk: ELOG works fine :-)
PS: I'm no English native speaker either. I have been told that international business
language is anyway not English, but "Bad English" |
Re: Link to full resolution image attachments, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Mon Feb 2 10:40:38 2015
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If you add the picture in the HTML editor, then you can add any link you like.
I don't see why the specific link to the full resolution
picture should be the default.
If you want to have it, why not just add it by hand?
I took the liberty to edit your Linux Demo
post accordingly.
For attachments that is a completely different story, since you cannot add any links there, only ELOG can do this |
Re: SMTP Host Error, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Tue Feb 3 06:48:32 2015
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Hey, great: I've learned something new about elog! I always took great care to get the capitalization of the options correct
Stefan Ritt wrote:
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Re: Enter past date for logbook, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Wed Feb 25 08:41:59 2015
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As an administrator of the logbook you could add an additional attribute, e.g. "when" of type datetime.
Each entry would then have the unchangeable entry time and an addtional time, e.g. of the event you are describing in the entry.
For more details look here: elog:67712 |
Re: Is it possible to only send an email based on the value of multiple attributes?, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Thu Mar 12 09:53:57 2015
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[quote="Darren Hollinrake"]My current setup notifies users if downtime = yes.
[CODE]Email Downtime Yes = user1@xyz.com, user2@xyz.com[/CODE]
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Re: Configure default time range in 'Find', posted by Andreas Luedeke on Mon Mar 16 07:16:56 2015
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Hi David,
isn't the empty string "" doing already exactly what you want to achieve with "Show last all time"?
It
is at least in my logbook.
Cheers
Andreas
David Pilgram wrote:
Hi Stefan, |