Elogd.exe Crashes When There are too Many Replies to Replies..., posted by Christopher Jones on Sun Oct 12 08:37:00 2003
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Hi,
We have been using Elog successfully as a shiftlog book for over a month
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Re: Elogd.exe Crashes When There are too Many Replies to Replies..., posted by Stefan Ritt on Sun Oct 26 17:04:59 2003
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> We have been using Elog successfully as a shiftlog book for over a month
> now, but I recently ran into an annoying bug, I think.
> We had a thread that was created and was being replied to over several
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Re: Elogd.exe Crashes When There are too Many Replies to Replies..., posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Nov 11 13:49:50 2003
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I found a stack overflow if there are too many replies. This has been fixed in
the current CVS verson of elogd.c and will be incorporated into the next release. |
elog.exe , posted by Etienne Van Caillie on Wed Nov 12 07:52:45 2003
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impossible to create the moptions with
-a Type#0="%D1%"
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Re: elog.exe , posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Nov 19 09:06:11 2003
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> impossible to create the moptions with
>
> -a Type#0="%D1%"
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Re: Elogd.exe Crashes When There are too Many Replies to Replies..., posted by Christopher Jones on Fri Nov 21 07:59:50 2003
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> I found a stack overflow if there are too many replies. This has been fixed in
> the current CVS verson of elogd.c and will be incorporated into the next release.
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Strange timezone in email sent with Postfix, posted by Joseph Giaime on Thu Jan 29 00:24:44 2004
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Hi all,
I'm having trouble getting a sensible timezone to be attached to e-mail that
gets sent out when messages are posted. I'm using Postfix, not sendmail
(Mac
OS X Server uses this beginning with version 10.3). In this set-up,
the 'sendmail' program is a front-end for Postfix, not the real thing. I
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Re: Strange timezone in email sent with Postfix, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Jan 29 09:25:45 2004
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> Instead of something like "Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2004 14:46:16 -0600", the
> "-0600" is replaced by a large number that doesn't correspond with anything
> I can figure out. This is the sort of thing that does no real harm, but the
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