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Log Files


The Log Files

Click the Log Files tab, when "localhost" is selected in the left panel, to display the log files in the IMail Server Spool directory as shown below.

The first characters of the file name represents the type of log, and the digits represent the date.

The Current log box shows the currently active log file. Click View to view the file in the Windows Notepad.

The Existing Logs box lists recent log files. You can select a log file in the list and click View Log to open it in the Windows Notepad.

The generic format of a log file entry is

Typical Log Files

Some typical log files are the following:

Large Log Files

You have the following options for logging events related to IMail services (such as POP3 or IMAP4):

If you have all or many of your services logging to the Log Server file, and your computer sees a lot of traffic, the Log Server file can become very large.

Disabling Logging

You can disable logging for those services where you don't need the log information. Normally, logging is only necessary if you are having problems with a service.

To disable logging:

  1. Select "localhost" in the left panel and click the tab that corresponds to the appropriate service.
  2. For each service for which you want to disable logging:
    • If you want to disable just the debug messages, turn off Debug Messages.
    • To disable all logging for the service, set Log to No Log.
    • Stop and restart the service to make sure the setting takes effect.



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