Hi Thomas
OK - all filenames and subject should be readable in 'MaillogTail'
OK - all files could be opened and stored via MaillogTail
- BlockReports are showing right subjects and the resend links uses the right
filenames
BlockReports show the right subjects, but after requesting a spam mail
What I mean - the implementation of this step in any available
Web-Server (100 and more version) is not really possible. The session
key must be build by the Web-Server
and as long as I know they are not valid after a server restart (in
most cases).
Thomas... let the webserver (whatever
Hi,
We've had a weird issue this morning.
I saw a dialog stating there was a new version of Firefox, version 10.0.1.
I restarted Firefox to install the update.
I connected to the assp web management interface.
Then I got messages about settings being not valid (for example
RWLproviders I
Marco,
thank you
BlockReports show the right subjects, but after requesting a spam mail to
be sent again the assp logfile shows wrong filenames. Example:
is this the console output or really the maillog.txt contents?
Thomas
Von:Marco Rauchenstein m.rauchenst...@itprime.ch
An: 'ASSP
Thank you very much.
This test could be stopped - the version does not start on Perl 5.10 -
'unsupported feature'.
So we have to wait until 5.10 is obsolet.
Thomas
Von:Thomas Eckardt thomas.ecka...@thockar.com
An: ASSP development mailing list assp-test@lists.sourceforge.net
I had the same issue but with chrowm. Updating to the latest version
helped for me.
Matti
Hi,
We've had a weird issue this morning.
I saw a dialog stating there was a new version of Firefox, version 10.0.1.
I restarted Firefox to install the update.
I connected to the assp web
Hi!
Thomas Eckardt 13. Februar 2012 07:20: Please report to the list.
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This test could be stopped - the version does not start on Perl 5.10 -
'unsupported feature'.
Ok
This version uses an unicode pragma
Thomas Eckardt January 31, 2012 6:21 PM :
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assp.pl is not an
This test could be stopped - the version does not start on Perl 5.10
- 'unsupported feature'.
So we have to wait until 5.10 is obsolet.
You're right, and it seems to be confirmed by this
http://docs.activestate.com/activeperl/5.14/lib/feature.html
scrolling down to the unicode_strings
'setFilePermOnStart' and 'checkFilePermOnStart' are no longer
available for windows systems.
Perls chmod has no effect on NTFS volumes - so both options are
useless on windows systems.
Well... there is a way to achieve the same kind of result, that is
Tried several of such modules - at least it is worth, because we can't
switch the windows user inside our script.
So, if we are able to change the NTFS ACL we are owner or administrator
and a 'chmod' is not needed.But if we can't access a file, we are also
unable to change the ACL.
On nix we
Hi Thomas
The output was from the maillog.
regards
Marco
-Original Message-
From: Thomas Eckardt [mailto:thomas.ecka...@thockar.com]
Sent: Montag, 13. Februar 2012 14:47
To: ASSP development mailing list
Subject: [Assp-test] Antwort: Re: need help
Marco,
thank you
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