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Status Update 018
#11
That's a great idea. The feature is there, might as well use it.
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#12
@mudmin

Do you have an update to push soon?
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#13
I don't. I've got a busy couple of days so if you have something push it and I'll merge.
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#14
Can I replace tomfoolery with the system logs? Main reason being the clear button isn't working...2nd being we don't need to have two logging systems.
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#15
What about modifying the tomfoolery table instead of adding another one? Like basically making a few changes to turn the new logging system into an improved version of the old one? This way we don't have an orphaned feature/table/functions? It would break a lot of my stuff to get rid of that.
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#16
I keep it as well. I use tomfoolery for security-related events while the system logs are simply searchable logs. I know I could use the logs for both but it was easier to keep than go through and change every tomfoolery audit line to a logger line.
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#17
I'm having a terrible time trying to get mail to send over the new phpmailer.

When I try to send from gmail I get "message sent" but no message goes through.

When I try to send from smtp, I get authentication errors.

I'm pushing out an 019 and maybe someone else will get luckier than I am.
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#18
No worries - just thinking of condensing solutions!

I will take a look I haven't really played with the mailer in the alpha script - I think I did once but I don't remember the result.
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