check your assp.cfg
the line in the maillog.txt points to 'BlockReportFile'
Thomas
Von:Jay
An: assp-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Datum: 11.11.2015 19:15
Betreff:Re: [Assp-user] Weird characters in maillog.txt
Good day Thomas.
I checked to see if the UseSubjectAsMaillogName
Good day Thomas.
I checked to see if the UseSubjectAsMaillogNames option was turned on in
ASSP and we currently have that set to OFF. Really odd situation. Any
other ideas?
On 11/11/2015 11:48 AM, Thomas Eckardt wrote:
This may caused by 'UseSubjectsAsMaillogNames' .
Thomas
Von:Jay
This may caused by 'UseSubjectsAsMaillogNames' .
Thomas
Von:Jay
An: For Users of ASSP
Datum: 11.11.2015 16:07
Betreff:[Assp-user] Weird characters in maillog.txt
Hey all. I have a weird issue that is concerning me. We had a power
outtage at our office a few nights ago.
Thank you for the suggestions. Already went through a check of the HD
where ASSP is installed on along with the Perl installation. The HD came
back reported as clean with no issues. That was the first thing I
checked when the weird characters showed up. It seems to show up when
the new log file
:: On Wed, 11 Nov 2015 10:12:00 -0500
:: <56435ac0.3040...@herodata.com>
:: Jay wrote:
> Also we are using ASSP version 2.4.5(15162) with Perl 5.16.3 32bit.
I think you'd better upgrade to a newer version (latest one is 2.4.6
build 15314); that said, I suspect that the strange chars found into
t
Also we are using ASSP version 2.4.5(15162) with Perl 5.16.3 32bit.
On 11/11/2015 10:05 AM, Jay wrote:
> Hey all. I have a weird issue that is concerning me. We had a power
> outtage at our office a few nights ago. After getting our servers back
> up and running I noticed the maillog.txt file has
Hey all. I have a weird issue that is concerning me. We had a power
outtage at our office a few nights ago. After getting our servers back
up and running I noticed the maillog.txt file has a bunch of weird
characters printed at the top of the log file.
This is what I saw on today's log:
Nov-1