What John said...

This is a Windows machine and the only way I know to search log files is
with Notepad and the Find  function. Not a lot of fun with large files!

Inquiring minds want to know...

Sheldon


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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "John Tolmachoff (Lists)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, September 29, 2003 7:41 AM
Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Log to syslog option


> So I will ask you the same question, why do you need to open the file for
> viewing?  Why not just parse what you are looking for from the command
> prompt?  There must be something I'm not considering

Some of smaller guys are not versed enough in command prompt commands to
generate and find the information we want to review. Now, if some one wanted
to either put a guide together for us or point us at a good resource...

Example, sometimes I need to review exactly what happen on a particular
message. How do you pull all the log lines for a particular message?

John Tolmachoff MCSE CSSA
Engineer/Consultant
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