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  461   Thu Jan 29 00:24:44 2004 Warning Joseph Giaimegiaime@phys.lsu.eduBug reportMac OSX2.3.9Strange timezone in email sent with Postfix
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 suspect that there are subtle differences that cause this problem.
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 notebook users keep complaining
Any thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated. -Joe
Here is what gets mailed when a messages is posted:
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A new entry has been submitted on ligo.phys.lsu.edu

Logbook             : playground
Author              : Joseph Giaime
Type                : Other
Category            : Other
Subject             : yet another test

Logbook URL         : http://ligo.phys.lsu.edu:8080/playground/13
  460   Wed Dec 3 14:57:05 2003 Reply Etienne Van Caillieetienne.vancaillie@mba.beRequestWindows Re: whishlist direct shortcut to select a files or folder (not http)
> > an entry like
> > file:///E:/Dossier\!!shorcut
> > will open IE with these current adresse
> 
> Yes it does, and what is your question?
> 
> > Stef could you add a logbook  
> > 'wishlist'
> > 'subgroup' contribution/icons
> 
> If you have any icons, just put it under the contributions logbook. There 
> are only few entries, so no deed to make a subgroup.
> 
> As for wishlist, start with the "Forum" Logbook. If a wish gets "accepted", 
> I put it on the official web page.

sorry for my 'stupid' question please delete this entry :)
  459   Wed Dec 3 09:18:25 2003 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chRequestWindows Re: whishlist direct shortcut to select a files or folder (not http)
> an entry like
> file:///E:/Dossier\!!shorcut
> will open IE with these current adresse

Yes it does, and what is your question?

> Stef could you add a logbook  
> 'wishlist'
> 'subgroup' contribution/icons

If you have any icons, just put it under the contributions logbook. There 
are only few entries, so no deed to make a subgroup.

As for wishlist, start with the "Forum" Logbook. If a wish gets "accepted", 
I put it on the official web page.
  458   Wed Dec 3 06:32:09 2003 Idea Etienne Van Caillieetienne.vancaillie@mba.beRequestWindows whishlist direct shortcut to select a files or folder (not http)
whishlist

an entry like
file:///E:/Dossier\!!shorcut
will open IE with these current adresse

Stef could you add a logbook  
'wishlist'
'subgroup' contribution/icons
  457   Mon Nov 24 10:25:10 2003 Entry Etienne Van Caillieetienne.vancaillie@mba.beBug fixLinux2.3.9Re: speed is very slow if logbook contains many entries
> I implemented the new scheme where 
> 
> - under Windows, the configuration is only checked once every access
> 
> - under Unix, the configuration is read initially, and on every -HUP signal
> 
> This should speed up the server considerably. The next bottleneck is the 
> rsputs2() function, which requires quite some computing power in order to find 
> any "http://", "//", etc. strings in every output. If anybody knows a 
> more clever way of coding that, please let me know.
> 
> The new version is under CVS.

may be use the logic in the 'format' attribute
like 'email', http, ftp 
so elog will test only on these attributes
  456   Fri Nov 21 07:59:50 2003 Reply Christopher Jonescjjones@zombieworld.comBug reportWindows2.3.9Re: Elogd.exe Crashes When There are too Many Replies to Replies...
> 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.

Many thanks for your quick reply to this issue.  I have also noticed that when 
moving a log entry that contains as few as 4 replies to replies with the "Move to" 
command that the elog server will crash.  I ran into this issue many times when I 
created a new logbook and was trying to move some of the longer threads into it.  
Please let me know if you would like me to send some sample entries from our 
logbook that illustrate this.

Thanks,
Chris    
  455   Thu Nov 20 17:55:57 2003 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chBug fixLinux2.3.9Re: speed is very slow if logbook contains many entries
I implemented the new scheme where 

- under Windows, the configuration is only checked once every access

- under Unix, the configuration is read initially, and on every -HUP signal

This should speed up the server considerably. The next bottleneck is the 
rsputs2() function, which requires quite some computing power in order to find 
any "http://", "//", etc. strings in every output. If anybody knows a 
more clever way of coding that, please let me know.

The new version is under CVS.
  454   Thu Nov 20 17:51:53 2003 Warning Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chCommentLinux2.3.9Re: Update request for Admin Guide
Thanks, I added a note into the admin guide.
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