Thanks both.

Thomas, I'll look at the ConfigMaillog line when (if) I have some time to
see if I  can make the changes that I'd like on my own.  I'll post the code
if you'd like, just let me know.

Fritz, makes sense to do the no logging.  Thanks for pointing me to the
right place.  I assumed that that was only for smtp activitites, not
internal stuff.  Stupid of me.



On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 2:58 AM, Thomas Eckardt/eck <
thomas.ecka...@thockar.com> wrote:

> I'll not make any more changes to the sub ConfigMaillog . This is one of
> the most complex and difficult code parts of assp!
>
> Thomas
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> I love the new "wrap at" setting when displaying the maillog in the admin
> iterface.
>
> It looks like clicking on "Search" without entering any criteria is the
> way
> to make this take effect.  Is that right?   Would it be a good idea to
> have
> a "Apply Wrapping" button to make it more clear?
>
> I would like to see the ability to alter:
> 1) How many k of the log are shown, an on demand MaillogTailBytes setting
> if
> you will.
> 2) The number of lines to search.  I see 100,000, last log file, or last 2
> log files, but it would be great if we could enter an arbitrary number of
> lines in the current log or how many log files to search (so I could
> search
> the last 10 logs if I wanted - with the understanding that this slows down
> assp).
>
> Also:
> Is there any way that we could get the search process to start a new
> thread
> - and would that allow searches while allowing new connections?  Searches
> are usually necessary mid day when someone reports a problem.  I'm trying
> to
> make it so that there's no impact on smtp sessions while I search
>
> With Auto, I get tons of lines like:
> Oct-14-09 21:56:49 IP 1.2.3.4 (1.2.3.4) matches allowAdminConnectionsFrom
> I have ipmatchlogging on as I want to know when a bad ip is found, etc,
> but
> I don't need to know about the allowAdminConnectionsFrom match.  Any way
> to
> turn this off, and does it make sense?
>
> If I had connection logging on, every time I do a refresh or apply on the
> admin interface, or reload the logs, I get another connection (which I
> know
> it's making).  Any way of just showing the initial login session and not
> every reconnection?
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