Tom - here's a small patch to Seasons index.html.tmpl that only shows the
wind+rain graphs if there is data. My ecowitt setup doesn't have those
sensors...I didn't see an easy way to not show rain rate in the tabular
settings so that always shows 0.00 of course.
diff index.html.tmpl /etc/weewx/skins/Seasons/index.html.tmpl -u
--- index.html.tmpl 2021-10-05 15:01:07.130512500 -0700
+++ /etc/weewx/skins/Seasons/index.html.tmpl 2021-10-13 09:48:45.397240373
-0700
@@ -51,10 +51,14 @@
<img src="${x}tempdew.png" alt="$obs.label.outTemp" />
<img src="${x}tempfeel.png" alt="$obs.label.feel" />
<img src="${x}hum.png" alt="$obs.label.outHumidity" />
+ #if $year.windSpeed.has_data
<img src="${x}wind.png" alt="$obs.label.windSpeed" />
<img src="${x}winddir.png" alt="$obs.label.windDir" />
<img src="${x}windvec.png" alt="$obs.label.windvec" />
+ #end if
+ #if $year.rain.has_data
<img src="${x}rain.png" alt="$obs.label.rain" />
+ #end if
#if $year.ET.has_data
<img src="${x}ET.png" alt="$obs.label.ET"/>
#end if
On Wednesday, October 13, 2021 at 9:51:26 AM UTC-7 [email protected]
wrote:
> gmail irritates me to no end. Along with a lot of other spam filters who
> fail to check a domains email reputation stopping once they see a dynamic
> IP. As best I can tell, all I did on that link was cut and paste that
> change to apply to my version of beta3. I did try to reply to a message
> from weewx-devel, but it bounced due to missing PTR record on my IPv6, so I
> finally fixed that. I also added an attachment via the weewx-devel
> conversation but that doesn't appear to be the cause. No more ranting.
> Sorry.
>
> On Wednesday, October 13, 2021 at 9:25:18 AM UTC-7 Greg Troxel wrote:
>
>>
>> I just started having a lot of messages from weewx-devel land in spam.
>> It took a bit to track it down, but apparently somehow this got
>> rewritten (I think perhaps by Bill's client) from
>>
>> > The transmitter value was fixed in commit 378cd18
>> > <
>> https://github.com/weewx/weewx/commit/378cd18b42366391dba818dcd1d1581a509d46de
>> >
>>
>> to
>>
>> The transmitter value was fixed in commit=C2=A0<a=
>> href=3D"
>> https://github.com/weewx/weewx/commit/378cd18b42366391dba818dcd1d1=
>> 581a509d46de" target=3D"_blank" rel=3D"nofollow"
>> data-saferedirecturl=3D"ht=
>> tps://
>> www.google.com/url?hl=3Den&q=3Dhttps://github.com/weewx/weewx/com=
>>
>> mit/378cd18b42366391dba818dcd1d1581a509d46de&source=3Dgmail&ust=3D1=
>> 634150760731000&usg=3DAFQjCNE0_G29uab2hCQGkhg03Op_EJRSlA">378cd18</a>
>>
>> which seems to wrap it in a google lookup with tracking IDs, and
>> triggers
>>
>> * 5.0 GOOG_MALWARE_DNLD File download via Google - Malware?
>>
>> in spamassassin. I was getting ready to report a false positive rule
>> when I figured out that the rule was not firing incorrectly.
>>
>> Of course I realize there's no malware, but probably (non-weewx!) people
>> use this technique to sneak malware links past incoming mail security
>> scanners.
>>
>> Probably there is nothing to be done, but I thought I'd explain in case
>> others are wondering why half of their weewx messages are ending up in
>> the spam folder.
>>
>> Greg
>>
>
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