There should be a drop down list on each of the services (we're
running 7.03HF1 and my memory isn't as sharp as it once was so work
with me) where you can select the "format" of the log (naming
convention). If you make the SMTP service "interact with desktop"
that log (and any others you want to monitor real-time) has to be in
LOGMMDD.TXT format.
See KB article IM-19980116-DD03 for more info. Turn on the "debug
logging" only if you want to see that additional information. We
have it running without the debug so we can see normal activity.
Craig
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Bryan
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Where? I don't see a place to specify log files in the Imail
Administrator Services section. Version6.1
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Isdahl
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 1:13 PM
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In the services control panel turn on "interact with desktop" for
those
imail services you want to monitor in realtime. After making the
change
you will have to restart the service.
One note, you have to send your logs to LOGMMDD.txt and NOT
SYSMMDD.txt
in order for them to display in realtime. You can set which file
each
service logs to in the IMail Administrator | Services section. Not
a
big deal.
Craig
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Bryan
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Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 12:40
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Subject: [IMail Forum] Mail Queues and monitoring
We are having issues where large mailings 5000 or more are taking
along
time to send.
It is really hard for me to trouble shoot this as telling real time
what
is going on is eluding me.
I used to have this cool (macintosh) mail server years ago, that had
a
realtime monitor window that I could watch the transactions happen.
IS
there any way to do this with imail? Maybe a little app that wathces
the
logs realtime?
Any thoughts on this would be appreciated.
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