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Mon May 20 18:10:02 2019 |
| Daniel Pfuhl | daniel.pfuhl@medizin.uni-leipzig.de | Question | Windows | V3.1.4 | Re: custom subject for mail info | thank you!
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Use Email subject = $Subject
or a bit more detailed
Use Email subject = ELOG Ticket: "$Subject" posted by $Author
Daniel Pfuhl wrote: |
Hello,
we are extensively using ELOG for documenting changes in our infrastructure. It is very helpful for us.
To avoid multiple documentation efforts it would be even more helpful if the subject of an ELOG entry also could be the subject of the mail which is sent out. With that we could send mails to our ticket system and include the special ticket number to make the right assignment in our ticket system.
Does anyone know if this could be accomplished with the latest version of ELOG?
Best regards,
daniel
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Wed Oct 16 10:19:42 2019 |
| John | secondcomingtechnologies@fastmail.com | Comment | Linux | V3.1.2-bd75964 | Re: How to get Elog server to produce web server log files in Linux. | Thanx soo much Stefan.. I feel so stupid for not looking at the admin guide more :( But you how us nerds are-- read the manul last!
John :)
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Have you tried
Logfile = ...
Logging level = 3
John wrote: |
Hi, I have been trying for a long time to get my web server logs to record when someone accesses my Elog server. I've tried Apache2, Lighttpd, and others, all with no luck. Either the web servers complain that the port I have Elog on is in use, or I just don't get any readings. I need to see who is accessing my Elog from the web, and I hope there is a way.
Thanks again for such a wonderful program,
John
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Thu Aug 19 16:20:16 2004 |
| | | | | | | Here are some things for your wish list:
1) elogd should report quota or disk-full problem: In case a logbook
entry cannot be saved (quota or disk full) then a message like
'Could not save last entry. Please contact administrator.' should
be displayed. Currently nothing happens. Only the submitted
entries 'vanish'.
2) default page view per user, i.e. the 'Back' link goes to
?mode=Full,summary,... depending on the user that is logged in.
Some users complained that 'Back' is not really back. Maybe
consider renaming 'Back' to 'Default View' or something.
3) (related to 1) the 'Back' link should go back to the last used mode
(full, summary, threaded,...) and not to the default mode
4) mark messages as unread/read on a per user basis: The
implementation of this might be quite involved but it would be
rather useful. One way would be to add a default attribute 'Seen
by' to each entry, which lists the login names of the users. Or
files LOGIN_NAME.has_seen can be created which contain the entry
IDs of the viewed entries for each user.
5) alignment of attribute table (using <td colspan=2> for multi line
stuff): see elog:669 :)
You can count my vote for:
- Use "and" and "or" operands in queries
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Wed Sep 15 00:16:19 2004 |
| | | Question | Windows | 2.5.4-2 | Re: Use Email From not Working as Before... | I gave the user email address priority over the "Use email from" option, that
means only if the user does not have an email address, then the "Use email from"
value is used. Now I realize that the priority is maybe wrong, so I should give
the "use email from" switch the highest priority. Only if this flag is not
present, then the system uses the user's email address. If that one is not
present, too, then the system uses "elog@<host>".
I applied this change to the CVS version, so let me know if it is ok with you. |
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Mon Oct 11 22:57:58 2004 |
| | | | | | | Hello to all,
i'm running ELOG on FreeBSD 5.2.
We've noticed an issue where e-mail notification from ELOG seem to
have their arrival time in the future, looks like it's about 13 hours ahead.
E-mail gateway to which ELOG posts its e-mail shows this e-mail transaction:
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Received: from elogunixbox.somewhere.net ([x.x.x.x]) by
mailunixbox.somewhere.net with SMTP id <143408>; Mon, 11 Oct 2004 12:22:43
+1300
To: crypt0@somewhere.net
From: elogposter@somewhere.net
Subject: New ELOG entry
X-Mailer: Elog, Version 2.5.3
X-Elog-URL: http://elog.somewhere.net/somelogbook/47
X-Elog-submit-type: web|elog
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 12:26:28 -3736512
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The last line in that log seems to have some strange time zone offset
(-3736512)
Usually you'd see a GMT+13 (New Zealand time zone on summer time).
Here's ELOG's own logs of that same e-mail delivery:
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11-Oct-2004 12:26:28 [crypt0@somepc.internal.lan] {somelogbook} X-Mailer:
Elog, Version 2.5.3
11-Oct-2004 12:26:28 [crypt0@somepc.internal.lan] {somelogbook} X-Elog-URL:
http://elog.somewhere.net/somelogbook/47
11-Oct-2004 12:26:28 [crypt0@somepc.internal.lan] {somelogbook} X-Elog-
submit-type: web|elog
11-Oct-2004 12:26:28 [crypt0@somepc.internal.lan] {somelogbook} Date: Mon,
11 Oct 2004 12:26:28 -3736512
11-Oct-2004 12:26:28 [crypt0@somepc.internal.lan] {somelogbook} Content-
Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII
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I noticed that there was a post talking about ELOG on MacOSx having some
time issues, but nothing mentioning FreeBSD..
Any ideas?
Thanks to all in advance.
GL. |
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Tue Oct 12 10:54:04 2004 |
| | | | | | | It would be nice if elogd would recognise the whole of this as a link
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;138354 rather than
just the first bit. |
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