Re: Isolating search urls, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Aug 17 10:41:22 2015
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Look for "&subtext=" in the URL
Philip
Leung wrote:
Is there no good way of differentiating search operations from others |
Re: Isolating search urls, posted by Philip Leung on Mon Aug 17 11:17:37 2015
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This only applies to searches which specify that they are searching through the message text though. It would not work for things like quick filter
Stefan
Ritt wrote:
Look for "&subtext=" in the URL |
Re: Isolating search urls, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Aug 17 11:26:22 2015
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For any other filter you need "&<attribute>=", which of course requires the knowlede of all attributes. There is no other "standard"
flag in the URL indicating a search.
Philip |
Re: Isolating search urls, posted by Philip Leung on Mon Aug 17 11:28:08 2015
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Would there be a simple way to redirect all URLs BUT the ones which trigger searches?
Stefan
Ritt wrote:
For any other filter you need "&<attribute>=", which |
Re: Isolating search urls, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Aug 17 11:36:49 2015
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No, no and again: no.
Philip
Leung wrote:
Would there be a simple way to redirect all URLs BUT the ones which |
Re: Isolating search urls, posted by Philip Leung on Mon Aug 17 11:52:54 2015
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Noted. Thank you for your time
Stefan
Ritt wrote:
No, no and again: no. |
MIME-version header duplicated in e-mail messages., posted by Michal Falowski on Thu May 4 17:20:36 2017
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When there are attachments in an entry, logbook is adding additional "MIME-Version" header to e-mail messages.
Spam filter in our university system is mostly giving warnings:
X-Amavis-Alert: BAD HEADER SECTION, Duplicate header field: "MIME-Version"
But sometimes it is not redirecting |
User passwords not configurable with loacl passwordfile, posted by KaterKarlo99 on Tue Feb 27 15:11:23 2018
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Hi!
Tryed windows an linux version. On booth the "Register new User" dialog is not displaying a password line.
so what password is used for the new user? Further the user can't change his password, because he didn't know the old one. |