Help with configuration newbie, posted by Anand Sengupta on Fri Feb 11 15:44:38 2005
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Hi,
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Re: MIME encoding of mail?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Sat Feb 12 18:00:48 2005
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What you can try is to debug the communication between elogd and the SMTP
server. Just turn on logging via
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Re: Help with configuration newbie, posted by Stefan Ritt on Sat Feb 12 20:11:48 2005
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> 1. When replying to another reply in a thread, the author_name attribute is
> not substitued (as desired). Since this is a mandatory field, we are not
> able to send the reply message. However, reply to the originial message
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Re: Help with configuration newbie, posted by Anand Sengupta on Sat Feb 12 20:51:43 2005
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> > 1. When replying to another reply in a thread, the author_name attribute is
> > not substitued (as desired). Since this is a mandatory field, we are not
> > able to send the reply message. However, reply to the originial message
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Re: Help with configuration newbie, posted by Stefan Ritt on Sun Feb 13 16:43:05 2005
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> For me, when I put the Category in the fixed attributes for reply, I see the
> Category but when I actually try to send the message - it says Category not
> entered. I am sure I am doing something very stupid. Please help.
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Re: ELOG Command Line Utility, posted by Stefan Ritt on Sun Feb 13 17:21:19 2005
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> I am trying to use the command line utility elog. Some of the attributes
> that I have setup are multiple options. When I run the command line
> utility to create a new message, any attribute that is setup with multiple
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Configuration problems, posted by Erich Beyrent on Mon Feb 14 17:10:00 2005
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I am trying to run eLog under Apache 2 on my FreeBSD 5.3 server. I started
the daemon with "elogd -n <my hostname> -p 8080" and when I connect to my
server on that port, I get a 500 server configuration error. The Apache log
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Re: Configuration problems, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Feb 14 19:03:31 2005
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> I am trying to run eLog under Apache 2 on my FreeBSD 5.3 server. I started
> the daemon with "elogd -n <my hostname> -p 8080" and when I connect to my
> server on that port, I get a 500 server configuration error. The Apache log
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