Re: MIME encoding of mail?, posted by Michael Husbyn on Fri Apr 15 21:31:26 2005
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> I implemented this, but found some problems. If I encode the subject like
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> Subject: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?ורז?=
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Re: MIME encoding of mail?, posted by Michael Husbyn on Fri Apr 15 22:24:49 2005
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> > If I read the RFC correctly when you use B encoding you are using BASE64 encoding.
> > Maybe that could be a solution?
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Omitting some fields in e-mail, posted by Michael Husbyn on Tue Jun 7 10:59:20 2005
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Hello,
Is there a way to include some attribute fields in the e-mail from eLog, but not all?
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Re: Omitting some fields in e-mail, posted by Michael Husbyn on Wed Jul 20 21:13:03 2005
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> I added the option "Email attributes = <list>" for that. So you can specify
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Re: Omitting some fields in e-mail, posted by Michael Husbyn on Mon Aug 15 12:54:56 2005
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> > I added the option "Email attributes = <list>" for that. So you can specify
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Thread sort / display order, posted by Michael Husbyn on Tue Nov 22 17:38:24 2005
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Is there a way to choose the display order in threaded mode.
Eg:
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(my) Firefox breaks Elog with this config file, posted by Michael Husbyn on Wed Jun 24 13:23:49 2009
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Hi,
Did a fresh install on a Windows 2003 server (and tried it on my personal computer)
After startup I can click on Norway/nor, and then the server
just stops responding. I see in the log nothing, the last line: Received unknown cooke "style"
Then it stops responding and after a few seconds I see
the dos window returns to commandline prompt.
Probably a very bad config file.
On Windows XP it informs we of Dr Watson, memory could not be read |
Re: (my) Firefox breaks Elog with this config file, posted by Michael Husbyn on Thu Jun 25 09:07:51 2009
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Stefan Ritt wrote:
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