We log POP3 and SMTP to sysddmmyy log file. Even thou we create a new log file everyday, it's still getting too big. Is there a way to tell IMail to create a new log file based on size or more frequently (like every 4th hour or something)? As it is now by 4-5PM it's usually not possible for us to view the log file for that day because it's tooooo big. I would like to avoid logging to a log server because I see no need to add this traffic to the network. Or maybe the traffic is negligible. Also if we log POP3 to it's own log file, how do I select which one to view (POP or SMTP) in the web messaging? Jonas Fornander - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Netwood Communications - www.netwood.net Find out why we're better - Tel: 310-442-1530 Please visit http://www.ipswitch.com/support/mailing-lists.html to be removed from this list.
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