>However, it doesn't seem to work if the search string is blank.

MaillogTailBytes (tail bytes) is used if no search string is defined - 
this is so for years !?

Thomas





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[Assp-test] minor bug report: v2. Searching variable number of  previous 
logs with empty criteria, files only






Not critical.

I love the idea of being able to search a variable number of log files 
that
was introduced with .32.  However, it doesn't seem to work if the search
string is blank.

If you search for something (search field not blank), it's fine, but if I
search for nothing and only show files and select the last three logs
(essentially doing a block report for the last 3 days), I get:

found 370 matching lines, searched in 1 log file (26952 lines)

The results start at the beginning of today's log, consistent with what 
that
line indicates.

I never tried this before having the option of selecting a variable number
of previous logs (before .32 or a recent version, the option was fixed # 
of
logs), so I don't know if this was broken by .32 or if searching for 
nothing
and checking files never worked for anything other than the current log.
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