Re: Multi Logook Login, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed May 6 16:03:56 2009
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[quote="Yoshio Imai"]Hi, Stefan!
[quote=Stefan Ritt]If [B]"password file = xxx"[/B] is however in each individual logbooks configuration, then you get [B]"path=/<lobook>"[/B]. You can |
help with substituting subjects, posted by Alexander Withers on Wed May 6 20:49:24 2009
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I am trying to add additional information to the subject of new entries:
Subst subject = $subject [INCIDENT $message id]
Subst on reply subject = Re: $subject
Fixed Attributes Reply = Subject
However,
the new entry subject looks like: |
Re: Office 2007 file attachments download as zip due to mime config, posted by Rich Sterling on Thu May 7 13:35:32 2009
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Stefan
Ritt wrote:
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Mail and logged in user , posted by Arno Teunisse on Sun May 10 22:18:56 2009
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Hello
Was playing with elog. I send mail to the persons involved with a elog entrie. This mail produces something like this ( rather default) .
Logbook: Accelerator Message ID: 4 Entry |
Re: Mail and logged in user , posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon May 18 12:28:00 2009
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Arno Teunisse wrote:
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Re: Mail and logged in user , posted by Arno Teunisse on Tue May 19 23:43:20 2009
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Stefan
Ritt wrote:
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Supress Email to Author of a message?, posted by Mike on Fri May 22 00:22:07 2009
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I couldn't find an obvious solution to the problem. I'd like to suppress email
notification to the author of a message. I've had some people complaining
that when they use elog they don't want to get an email about what they wrote |
Re: Supress Email to Author of a message?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Jun 4 14:04:21 2009
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Mike wrote:
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