Has anyone got a script or batch file that will run in Windows 98 for
unzipping logs from Outlook and running Analog automatically please?
Many thanks
Arthur McBryan
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http://www.hcmr-photos.org.uk
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Henk Schrik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You might change the word there is no userexclude,
Yes there is.
see the USER-options down here for instance
http://www.analog.cx/docs/include.html
Aengus
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Hi ,
At 10:53 14-11-2002, you wrote:
Henk Schrik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You might change the word there is no userexclude,
Yes there is.
Sorry Aengus,
I thought I had all the arguments neatly together :=)
see the USER-options down here for instance
On Thu, 14 Nov 2002, Henk Schrik wrote:
Sorry Aengus,
I thought I had all the arguments neatly together :=)
The input-time EXCLUDEs and output-time EXCLUDEs are in separate lists
(although on the same page). Ditto ALIASes, by the way.
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Stephen Turner, Cambridge, UK
On Wed, 13 Nov 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
we operate a company intranet with several subnets.
In the config-file, I included the SUBORG parameters:
---
SUBORG x.*.*
SUBORG y.*.*
SUBORG 192.168.*.*
---
The outcoming table looks like this:
---
594083: 96,48%: y
On Thu, 14 Nov 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You probably need to lower the SUBORGFLOOR.
Hmm, that didn't help a whole lot.
---analog.cfg
SUBORGFLOOR 0.05%r
It seems to me as if analog would only obey the SUBORG/FLOOR parameters
for the first class A net and then forget about it
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
527: 0,23%: 127
33: : 192.168
You probably need to lower the SUBORGFLOOR.
Hmm, that didn't help a whole lot.
---analog.cfg
SUBORGFLOOR 0.05%r
If 527 is .23%, .05% will be about 100. 33 will still fall below this floor.
Try setting SUBORGFLOOR
On Thu, 14 Nov 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You probably need to lower the SUBORGFLOOR.
Hmm, that didn't help a whole lot.
---analog.cfg
SUBORGFLOOR 0.05%r
It seems to me as if analog would only obey the SUBORG/FLOOR
parameters
for the first class A net and then forget
On Thu, 14 Nov 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However, I'm still wondering why the x class A net is not displayed in
detail.
Also, the format is different from the y class A stuff (y.a and the
following levels are indented).
Organisations are considered to be class A or B depending on the
On Tue, 12 Nov 2002, Shishir Singhai wrote:
Hi
Sorry to reply so late but I did not have proxy enabled in my httpd.conf in
apache than the problem is somewhere else
I think at least some versions of Apache interpret a request for
http://www.yahoo.com/ as a request for your own home page,
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