Yes, I have noticed using raw millisecond(?) values in the log files. Is
this intentional or a bug?

Raw milliseconds mean nothing to me. Even if the reason is performance, then
at least the *default* should be a human-readable timestamp in an
international standard ISO 8601 datetime format.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Ramon Gonzalez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2002 5:18 AM
Subject: Log files date/time stamp


> Hello,
>
> In version 2.0.a2 I was getting my log files datestamp like this:
> Mon May 13 23:48:43 EDT 2002 [DEBUG  ]
>
> Now with version 2.0.a3 the datestamp is shown in millis. In my spare time
> Ive looked at the code and figured the change is in logKit and somewhere
in
> server.xml, , but I can't figure what I need to change so all logs show in
a
> format I can define.
>
> I was looking at http://jakarta.apache.org/avalon/logkit/whitepaper.html
but
> I can't figure where to make changes from the JAMES point of view.
>
> Any clues?? Thanks.
>
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> Ramon Gonzalez
> Tampa Bay, Florida
>
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