My setup runs at trace level 0 unless I have any problems. DBMail is very verbose if you let it be, which I've found to be very helpful at times, but most of the time I just turn it off. Since you're still installing, you might want to set it to 1, which is pretty good unless you're trying to figure out some deep issue.

-Micah


At 01:55 PM 8/15/2003 -0700, you wrote:

Hi all,

I am having a bit of another dbmail issue. Its log files are eating my hard
drive! I think the size of the log files is actually larger than the total
size of all of the mail sent or received by a factor of 10 at least.

I tried trimming down the trace level for SMTP and IMAP to 2, but it
doesn't seem to listen.. the log file also mentions running dbmail-config,
but I get the feeling and hints from some searching around that this has
been deprecated.

What do I have to do to keep it from logging raq SQL queries? Is the log
file really being read?

TIA.

-Pawel
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