Re: Author field on reply, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Jul 28 14:14:05 2004
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> I followed copied the example config provide to run on my server .
> Apparently , the author field was blank when i do a reply .
> I was hoping to get it to be the actual reply author.
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Restricting viewing messages, posted by Jen Manz on Wed Aug 11 15:38:07 2004 
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I am working on a logbook for a lab. I have two questions...
First - Some of the logbook entries should not be viewed by certain users.
What would be the easiest way to restrict viewing some entries?
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Re: Restricting viewing messages, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Aug 11 16:02:52 2004
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> First - Some of the logbook entries should not be viewed by certain users.
> What would be the easiest way to restrict viewing some entries?
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Q: on 'FIND MENU commands =' <menu list>, posted by Steve Jones on Wed Aug 11 18:02:22 2004
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The help text on the website says the following:
"The command Select can be used to select multiple messages for deletion of
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Q: On Solaris 8, eLog not honoring USR= and GRP= cfg file directives?, posted by Steve Jones on Wed Aug 11 18:12:35 2004
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I'm not sure if this is a configuration problem or a bug, but running
v2.5.4subver1.413, elogd runs as user ROOT (UID0) even though the following
is in the elogd.cfd file:
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Re: Q: on 'FIND MENU commands =' <menu list>, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Aug 12 21:10:29 2004
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> The help text on the website says the following:
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> "The command Select can be used to select multiple messages for deletion of
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Re: Q: On Solaris 8, eLog not honoring USR= and GRP= cfg file directives?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Aug 12 21:37:29 2004
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> I'm not sure if this is a configuration problem or a bug, but running
> v2.5.4subver1.413, elogd runs as user ROOT (UID0) even though the following
> is in the elogd.cfd file:
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Re: Q: on 'FIND MENU commands =' <menu list>, posted by Steve Jones on Thu Aug 12 22:17:01 2004
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> > The help text on the website says the following:
> >
> > "The command Select can be used to select multiple messages for deletion of
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