Re: Howto force users to supply an email address when registering?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Oct 20 16:01:49 2005
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Johan Nyberg wrote: | Is there a way to force the users to supply an email address when they register? |
I will happily implement such an email check if you supply me further information. Presume you enter an email address in the form user#domain.com (# instead @). Does your SMPT server then complain, too? What about user@com (without "domain.")? If you check all possibilities and let me know, I will put it in. |
Re: Howto force users to supply an email address when registering?, posted by Johan Nyberg on Sat Oct 22 00:21:03 2005
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Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Johan Nyberg wrote: | Is there a way to force the users to supply an email address when they register? |
I will happily implement such an email check if you supply me further information. Presume you enter an email address in the form user#domain.com (# instead @). Does your SMPT server then complain, too? What about user@com (without "domain.")? If you check all possibilities and let me know, I will put it in. |
Hi Stefan,
Sorry for the delayed reply. I have run some tests which I will send to you by email.
Johan |
Send a email to E-log?, posted by Dinesh Bapat on Fri Nov 18 08:40:13 2005
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Is it possible to send an email to Elog and record an entry automatically?We have situations where endusers have very narrow bandwidth email access. But no broadband to update E-log. Is there some mechanism so that they can send a email and it update Elog automatically?Thanks in advance. |
Re: Send a email to E-log?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Nov 18 21:09:01 2005
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Dinesh Bapat wrote: | Is it possible to send an email to Elog and record an entry automatically? |
Have a look at elog:Contributions/10 |
Proxy question, posted by Jesse Wodin on Wed Dec 7 02:37:40 2005
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I'm trying to run elog 2.6.0-beta4 under Apache 2.0. I follow the directions, and everything works fine, so my
elog runs as
http://grattalab3.stanford.edu/elog/
running under port 8082, with the following lines in my httpd.conf file
Redirect permanent /elog http://grattalab3.stanford.edu/elog
ProxyPass /elog/ http://grattalab3.stanford.edu:8082/
This machine has an alias, which is http://exo-elog.stanford.edu. My question is, how can I run elog so that
when someone types in this name, it brings up my elog? I know that I can make a VirtualHost entry and put a
redirect at the document root of that virtual host, but that seems clumsy. Can I just modify ProxyPass or add a
Redirect statement somehow?
Thanks! |
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, posted by on Sat Oct 6 14:05:01 2007
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I ended with 125384 entries like the one above.
Everything works fine but ......... [U]tteerrrriibbllee[/U] [B]slow[/B]. CPU usage is constant at 99%.
I tried to split the one file produced by the import into 2 chunks but that did not improve the situation.
My question is : Is there a rule of thumb for the size of the "database" in which elog keeps it's performance, or better : is there a solution for this for elog.
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Elog command not working properly, posted by Stefano colafranceschi on Thu Sep 24 00:13:31 2015
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