MIME encoding of mail?, posted by Michael Husbyn on Thu Feb 10 09:03:02 2005
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Hello,
This software is very good :) I like it, but I have some trouble with some
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Want to change Entry time when using Copy To, posted by Michael Husbyn on Thu Mar 31 16:29:07 2005
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Hello,
Tried to use the copy to version, just to create a new copy of a old case in
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Re: Want to change Entry time when using Copy To, posted by Michael Husbyn on Thu Mar 31 21:42:58 2005
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> > What I want is to have the Entry time to be updated to the time it was
> > copyed, not the original entry time. Moved To should perhaps retain its
> > original time?
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Re: Want to change Entry time when using Copy To, posted by Michael Husbyn on Thu Mar 31 22:06:37 2005
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> > The idea is good, but it does not work for me. What happens when I do this is
> > that I get a new ID, but the old ID is deleted.... It disappears from the list,
> > and if you try to access it manually it says that it is deleted.
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Re: Want to change Entry time when using Copy To, posted by Michael Husbyn on Thu Mar 31 22:22:40 2005
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> > But I want a duplicate entry of the entry.... so that I can reuse the text and other
> > items and just change the entrys that need to be changed.
> >
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Re: Want to change Entry time when using Copy To, posted by Michael Husbyn on Thu Mar 31 22:49:08 2005
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> > or your idea is good as well.
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> Ok, I implemented a 'Duplicate' command (see this forum for example). I guess this is clearer
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Re: MIME encoding of mail?, posted by Michael Husbyn on Thu Apr 14 15:07:18 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: MIME encoding of mail?, posted by Michael Husbyn on Fri Apr 15 15:12:55 2005
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> > What I can see is that it sends with charset=US-ASCII, even if the characters are
> > non-US.
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