even begin to go
through every account one by one to check the log file.
Anyone any ideas as to how to EASILY concatenate all today's log
files?
Marten Gallagher
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Hello Admin,
Anyone any ideas as to how to EASILY concatenate all today's log
files?
You can do it with a text editor or by creating a DOS BATCH that will
copy and concatenate the 38 'ACCOUNT.LOG' files. Once you have the batch
all you would have to do is runt it once a day.
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Best regards,
Hallo Admin,
On Fri, 7 May 2004 13:21:52 +0100GMT (7-5-04, 14:21 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
AAA Anyone any ideas as to how to EASILY concatenate all today's log
AAA files?
You could do that with a batch file. I did some testing and it worked
all right (sort of).
My batch file (called
with a batch file off list) I wanted to
try this one first because I understand it - I'll try yours if this
question can be answered:]
OK got that working - but I have a problem...
The Log file for each account is only identifiable by its filename -
so in the concatenated logfile I do indeed have
Was Fri, 7 May 2004, at 21:29:14 +0100,
when Marten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Add to the concatenated log file the filename of the source just
befire it copies that log file in. (Of course, Roelof, I would then
not be able to sort it but then
Before the logs are concatenated, it's
Some time around 8/18/2003 21:28:21, I think I heard Thomas Fernandez say:
Hello DZ-Jay,
Unfortunately not. I use a third-party tool called Etheral to monitor
that traffic:
Thanx, I'm already using a snooping proxy (SocketSpy), but I was just
wondering if I could make my life simpler by
Hello:
Is there a way to have TB! log *everything* that is
transmitted to and from a POP3 server? I am having a problem with
some messages mysteriously disappearing and I have traced the problem
to TB! showing some strange behaviour when the POP3 session is
interrupted for some reason.
Hello DZ-Jay,
On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 20:59:01 -0400 GMT (19/08/2003, 07:59 +0700 GMT),
DZ-Jay wrote:
Is there a way to have TB! log *everything* that is transmitted to
and from a POP3 server?
Unfortunately not. I use a third-party tool called Etheral to monitor
that traffic:
www.ethereal.com
Hello Allie,
Saturday, August 9, 2003, 3:49:26 PM, you wrote:
AM The only thing I can think of is to check the log file to see if
AM write permissions have somehow been changed. The log file being
AM set to read only will do this.
That fixed it for me.
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Best regards,
Scott
Hello Jack,
Saturday, August 9, 2003, 12:59:41 PM, you wrote:
JL [...] if I leave the log file and go back, all the original
JL entries are still there up to 7/26. Any ideas?
I have this problem also on one account only. It is stuck at +07/04/02.
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Scott
Hello Allie,
On Sat, 9 Aug 2003 17:49:26 -0500 GMT your local time, which was
Saturday, August 9, 2003, 5:49:26 PM (GMT-6) my local time,
you wrote:
JL I had to reformat and reload everything on my machine and now I
JL noticed my log file indicates the last entry was 7/26.
AM The only thing I
Hello Bats!,
I had to reformat and reload everything on my machine and now I
noticed my log file indicates the last entry was 7/26. I can choose to
clear the log file and it clears while it's still displayed but if I
leave the log file and go back, all the original entries are still
there up to 7
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Hi Allie,
@9-Aug-2003, 17:49 -0500 (23:49 UK time) Allie Martin [AM] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Jack:
JL I had to reformat and reload everything on my machine and now I
JL noticed my log file indicates the last entry was 7/26. I can
JL choose
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Jack Larosa, [JL] wrote:
JL I had to reformat and reload everything on my machine and now I
JL noticed my log file indicates the last entry was 7/26. I can choose
JL to clear the log file and it clears while it's still displayed but
JL if I leave
Hello Mike,
On Sat, 25 May 2002 22:50:53 -0700 GMT (26/05/02, 12:50 +0700 GMT),
Mike Dillinger wrote:
MD I had a problem where I was trying to send a message and my SMTP server was
MD rejecting my connection. The Bat! told me to check the log file. I thought
MD it was referring
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On Sunday, 26 May 2002 at 7:35 p.m. Thomas wrote:
TF Main menu: Account / View Log (shft-ctrl-A).
Actually, I think Mike is meaning something else :-)
I have found the same thing he has on occasions. When checking the log
as you have described
Hello Carren,
On Sun, 26 May 2002 20:03:01 +1200 GMT (26/05/02, 15:03 +0700 GMT),
Carren Stuart wrote:
CS I have found the same thing he has on occasions. When checking the log
CS as you have described above, there is often another message there
CS saying Some messages were not sent - check log
Folks,
I had a problem where I was trying to send a message and my SMTP server was
rejecting my connection. The Bat! told me to check the log file. I thought
it was referring to the account.log file associated with the account, but
the account.log file told me to also check the logfile. So
Hello everybody,
is there any way to disable the logging for sending and fetching
emails?
Yes, I could delete the log-file every time, but: can I get rid of the
logging itself?
Greetings,
Alexander
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Hello all,
Tuesday, February 06, 2001, Alexander Levenetz wrote:
is there any way to disable the logging for sending and fetching
emails?
Yes, I could delete the log-file every time, but: can I get rid of the
logging itself?
try to set "0" bytes size of log file in account
Hello Marek,
try to set "0" bytes size of log file in account properties.
Minimum size is "1". 0 is automatically changed back to 1. And it is
still logging, of course.
greetings,
Alexander
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