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From:Bryan Alsdorf Date:January 7 2005 5:20pm
Subject:Re: Eventum 1.4 Released
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Hi Nicolas,

Do you have any email accounts setup? Eventum needs atleast one email 
account setup for sent emails to show up. This is a short coming that 
will be addressed in the future.

/bryan

Nicolas Clemeur wrote:
> Hello all,
> 
> I have just downloaded and installed eventum 1.4 on my laptop running
> windows XP. I am using Apache2 as the web server and the latest version of
> php (4.3.10).
> 
> I am having some problem with to have the emails recorded in the "Associate
> Emails" box (bottom of the screen). To create an email I just hit the reply
> button when viewing an Issue and send it. Everything seems to work fine: I
> have the confirmation that the emails has been queued successfully, the
> email is received by everyone in the notification list in the email client,
> but when I close the window mentionning the email has been successfully
> queued, I don't see this email in the Associeate Emails box. This was
> definitevely working in the previous eventum release (although only tested
> on Linux).
>  
> Any idea why this is not working? My setup is the following:
> 
> SMTP (Outgoing Email) Settings: setup correctly (emails are received)
> Email Routing Interface: disabled
> Internal Note Routing Interface: disabled
> Email Integration Feature: enabled
> 
> On a side note I have received one error from eventum, but I can't reproduce
> it anymore, so I don't think this is related. The error is below if anyone
> is interested.
> 
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Nicolas
> 
> 
> 
> 
> ====Error message====
> 
> Hello,
> 
> An error was found at 01/07/2005 10:16:18 (1105056978) on line '1443' of
> script
> 'C:\Apache\HTTPServer\Apache2\root\eventum\include\class.notification.php'.
> 
> The error message passed to us was:
> 
> 'DB Error: syntax error'
> 
> A more detailed error message follows:
> 
> 'SELECT
>                     sub_id,
>                     sub_iss_id,
>                     sub_usr_id,
>                     sub_email
>                  FROM
>                     eventum.eventum_subscription
>                  WHERE
>                     sub_iss_id= [nativecode=1064 ** You have an error in
> your SQL syntax.  Check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server
> version for the right syntax to use near '' at line 9]'
> 
> That happened on page '/eventum/notification.php' from IP Address
> '127.0.0.1' coming from the page (referrer) ''.
> 
> The user agent given was 'Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1;
> SV1; .NET CLR 1.1.4322)'.
> 
> Sincerely yours,
> Automated Error_Handler Class
> 
> A backtrace is available:
> 
> array(1) {
>   [0]=>
>   array(5) {
>     ["file"]=>
>     string(58) "C:\Apache\HTTPServer\Apache2\root\eventum\notification.php"
>     ["line"]=>
>     int(62)
>     ["function"]=>
>     string(20) "getsubscriberlisting"
>     ["class"]=>
>     string(12) "notification"
>     ["type"]=>
>     string(2) "::"
>   }
> }
> 
> 
> 

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