Re: Email notification (bug tracking system), posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Nov 9 22:53:27 2006
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[quote="Bertram Metz"]Hello,
I'd like to use ELOG like a bug tracking system. I've created an attribute with the name [I]AssignedTo[/I]. The attribute type is set to [I]userlist[/I]. |
Re: Option to require new user registration to subscribe to ALL logbooks, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Nov 9 22:57:38 2006
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[quote="Steve Jones"]Stefan, any chance of having an option that eliminates the ability of new users to pick the logbooks they can register with? I would
like to limit this to the "admin" user to pick per individual.[/quote]
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Re: Is it possible to require certain attributes for specific users (guests)?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Nov 9 23:04:32 2006
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> First of all, thanks for writing and maintaining eLog.
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> I've been using it for a few years, but I'm now introducing it in an environment that may have a lot of "Guest"
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Re: How can I configure to prevent empty entries?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Nov 9 23:10:08 2006
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[quote="Alan Stone"]I have accidentally created a couple of entries recently. It is pretty easy. I
fill in the header, type in a Subject, and then hit Enter, instead of TAB.
I have turned off the edit option intentionally.
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Re: Outlook, Outlook Express and Free Webmail have problem with <br />, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Nov 10 07:46:27 2006
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[quote="An Thai"]If users reply an entry, the notification email cannot be displayed correctly in Outlook, Outlook Express and Webmail.
I look at the source code and see <br />. It could be the reason.[/quote]
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Re: Conditional Email Notification by a text file, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Nov 10 07:51:59 2006
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[quote="An Thai"]I tested many times and find out the problem.
The first opening CMD and running "elogd -v -x". It works perfektly.
Close the CMD: It stops to work.
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Re: Conditional Email Notification by a text file, posted by Stefan Ritt on Sat Nov 11 18:36:44 2006
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[quote="Grant Jeffcote"]I can't seem to get this working when Elogd is started as a service though?
Starting elogd (-x) manually works fine and with the -v switch I can see it is operating correctly but obviously the service option is preferred.
The service ("D:\ELOG\elogd.exe" -x -D -c "D:\ELOG\elogd.cfg") is starting correctly using the -x switch (as I use the shell command for other elog options) |
Re: Conditional Email Notification by a text file, posted by Stefan Ritt on Sat Nov 11 18:54:59 2006
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[quote="Grant Jeffcote"]The problem I have is that when Elog is started as a service using the -x switch then the shell command using An's mail list suggestion
does not work? Starting the elogd daemon manually (ie using the command prompt) does work.[/quote]
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