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Thu Jan 27 19:09:55 2005 |
| Tim Fowler | timfowler1@gmail.com | Request | Linux | Windows | 2.5.5-3 | Automatic Export |
Is there any way to automatically export the logbook(s)? |
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Tue Feb 1 14:41:08 2005 |
| Bee | ralphb.elog@spampot.com | Question | All | 2.5.5-2 | Finding Last Changed Entries |
Is there an inbuilt way to find the last entries changed in an elog?
I could add a "Last Mod" attribute and then config "Subst on edit Last Mod =
$date", but it occurred to me that this functionality might already be in
this wonderful tool somewhere, but I just haven't found it yet.
So, is it?
Best regards, Ralph. |
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Mon Feb 7 09:58:25 2005 |
| Anand Sengupta | anandss@iucaa.ernet.in | Question | Linux | | repository of elog configuration files |
Hi
Is there a repository of elog configuration files for newbies to lookup and
learn ? I have seen the 'contributions' elog - useful as it is ... it is not
much. I would appreciate if someone can point out such a site where people
have contributed their elog configuration files.
Thanks,
AnandO. |
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Mon Feb 7 15:59:04 2005 |
| Emiliano Gabrielli | AlberT@SuperAlberT.it | Request | Linux | 2.5.6 | Re: images attached shown as inline |
> > yes I know, but it could be a "placebo" :-P .. we are using the elog in a lan so it
> > could be a good temporary solution ...
> >
> > can you point me to some documentation I can read to be able to do it? should I edit
> > the css file ?
>
> No, I would have to add another option to the configuration file, it's not yet implemented.
>
uhm ok .. can I expect to get a release with this feature in the near future ?
tnx in advance |
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Wed Feb 9 15:40:12 2005 |
| Tim Fowler | timfowler1@gmail.com | Question | Linux | Windows | V2.5.6-2 | ELOG Command Line Utility |
I am trying to use the command line utility elog. Some of the attributes
that I have setup are multiple options. When I run the command line
utility to create a new message, any attribute that is setup with multiple
options will not be filled in. The syntax I am using is as follows:
elog -h localhost -p 8080 -l Lab -a "Site=xxxx" -a "Area=System" -
a "Priority=Low" -a "Shift=1" -a "Status=Open" -m text.txt
Site and Area are defined in the config file as MOptions. Is there a way
to use this feature with multiple options on attributes with the
attributes = to one or more variables? |
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Fri Feb 11 15:44:38 2005 |
| Anand Sengupta | anandss@iucaa.ernet.in | Question | Linux | | Help with configuration newbie |
Hi,
We have set up a elog server at our institute. The configuration file is
attached. We have the following queries:
1. When replying to another reply in a thread, the author_name attribute is
not substitued (as desired). Since this is a mandatory field, we are not
able to send the reply message. However, reply to the originial message
works fine.
2. "Use Email From = string" prepends an additional "" to the "From"
field in the e-mails.
3. "Fixed Attributes Reply = Subject" fixes the subject line while replying.
However when we add "Category" attribute to this list, it breaks.
Can someone help us?
Suggestions and tips will be thankfully recieved. |
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Sat Feb 12 20:11:48 2005 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | | Re: Help with configuration newbie |
> 1. When replying to another reply in a thread, the author_name attribute is
> not substitued (as desired). Since this is a mandatory field, we are not
> able to send the reply message. However, reply to the originial message
> works fine.
Preset on reply Author = $long_name
Do not use "Remove on reply".
> 2. "Use Email From = string" prepends an additional "" to the "From"
> field in the e-mails.
This has been fixed recently, please update.
> 3. "Fixed Attributes Reply = Subject" fixes the subject line while replying.
> However when we add "Category" attribute to this list, it breaks.
I tried to use your config file and add
Fixed attributes reply = Subject, Category
and it worked as expected. What kind of "break" did you observe? |
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Mon Feb 14 17:10:00 2005 |
| Erich Beyrent | erich.beyrent@beyrent.net | Question | Other | 2.5.7-1 | Configuration problems |
I am trying to run eLog under Apache 2 on my FreeBSD 5.3 server. I started
the daemon with "elogd -n <my hostname> -p 8080" and when I connect to my
server on that port, I get a 500 server configuration error. The Apache log
contains this:
malformed header from script. Bad header=Please specify hostname.: elog
I am running elogd 2.5.7-1 built Feb 14 2005, 09:55:19 revision 1.558
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated!
-Erich- |