Re: Restrict Top Groups to logged-in users?, posted by Chris Green on Tue Jul 26 21:54:39 2005
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"]
If you move the "password file = <file>" entry around, you can get fooled by stored cookies. So after each modification, make sure to delete all cookies
in your browser.[/quote]
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Email subject garbaged when set?, posted by Chris Green on Wed Jul 27 17:30:38 2005
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Hi,
So I'm using the CVS version now since I was hoping this would be fixed. If I set the email subject explicitly, viz:
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Notify email recipient of attachments without including?, posted by Chris Green on Wed Jul 27 17:38:25 2005
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Hi,
Our elog is going to be taking some large attachments. I've disabled the attachments from going out in the email, but I'd like email recipients to know |
Re: Email subject garbaged when set?, posted by Chris Green on Fri Aug 5 01:13:13 2005
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"][quote="Chris Green"]The email I get has:
Subject:
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Re: Notify email recipient of attachments without including?, posted by Chris Green on Fri Aug 5 01:15:23 2005
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"][quote="Chris Green"]Hi,
Our elog is going to be taking some large attachments. I've disabled the attachments from going out in the email, but I'd like email recipients to know |
Top Groups, Show Top Groups, password file and Protect Selection page have nasty interaction, posted by Chris Green on Fri Aug 5 02:27:15 2005
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Hi,
Just as our ELOG went into production, I tripped over a couple of related (I think) bugs.
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Re: Top Groups, Show Top Groups, password file and Protect Selection page have nasty interaction, posted by Chris Green on Fri Aug 5 16:15:04 2005
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"]One note I would like to make however: "Top groups" were invented for having completely separate logbook groups. Before the invention
of top groups, one had to run several instances of elogd for different departments for example, where one department should not see the other department's
logbooks. But having many departments means having to maintain many elogd daemons. This led to the invention of top groups, so one daemon can serve several |
How does RSS interact with password protection?, posted by Chris Green on Fri Aug 5 16:17:00 2005
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Can I have an RSS feed to a protected log book? Does it also require authentication, or does it bypass it? If it bypasses it, how do I disable RSS?
Thanks,
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