Even with 0.5.03, my rebuild log that's emailed still has the wrong
TrashList line.

The email has:
Oct-21-09 19:15:01 Trashlist cleaning finished, before =6, deleted =

but the log file on the server has:
Oct-21-09 19:15:01 Trashlist cleaning finished, before = 36, deleted = 0

It is as if the space after the = and the first character of the
number is removed.



On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 6:43 PM, K Post <[email protected]> wrote:
> Wow wow wow!
>
> Wrapping looks great now, and it's so nice not to have to adjust it
> based on browser width or machine!  I look forward to learning how it
> wraps perfectly using the offsetwidth of the autostart button.
> Clever, however you did it.
>
> I'm so thankful for your implementation of the file number search
> functionality that I requested. The idea of hovering and geting the
> drop down showing what file is what number is I great idea.
>
> Ah, and the removal of the full path for file names looks great.  So
> much more concise.
>
> I'm running out of suggestions (you're devistated, I know)....
>
> Maybe instead of having the log file popup be triggered by hovering
> over the size and files field, have the text "list file numbers" in
> between help and reset form.  That way, if we're not using that
> functionality, it won't keep popping the option?
>
> Also, if you insert the zero space whitespace (&#8203;) after / and _
> in the filenames, it'll wrap, supposedly in all browsers, eliminating
> even more of a possiblity of filenames exdending past the div.
>
> I'm so thankful to you for all of these changes.  It's going to have a
> great impact on my day-to-day!
>
>
> On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 3:55 PM, Trevor Jacques <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 2.0.1_RC0.5.03 has some improvements in MaillogTail
>>
>> Excellent. Thanks, Thomas. :-)
>>
>> T.
>>
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