Hi ,  fyi

1031589108881 [INFO   ] (spoolmanager): JamesSpoolManager init...

if you need to decode the above time which seem to be second since 1970 + 3 digits for 
the milli seconds.

I entered 1031589108  got Tuesday, September 10, 2002 12:31:48 GMT from the calculator 
on this site
http://dan.drydog.com/unixdatetime.html


Thanks for asking the question. I was looking at logs the other day and 
was thinking it was some long sequence number.

Simon


Danny Angus wrote:

>this is available in the next version, you could try upgrading logkit in
>your installation, logkit is a jakarta-avalon sub-project
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>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Simeon Kirov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>Sent: 10 September 2002 11:19
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: Logs timestmaps in James 2.03a
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>>Timestamps in my log files are in some really weird format. Here is an
>>exerpt from spoolmanager.log for example:
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>>1031589108881 [INFO   ] (spoolmanager): JamesSpoolManager init...
>>1031589109012 [INFO   ] (spoolmanager): Matcher RelayLimit=30 instantiated
>>1031589109021 [INFO   ] (spoolmanager): Mailet Null instantiated
>>1031589109038 [INFO   ] (spoolmanager): Matcher
>>InSpammerBlacklist=blackholes.mail-abuse.org instantiated
>>.
>>.
>>.
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>>Does anyone have the same problem? Is there a way to have normal date/time
>>instead those interesting numbers?
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>>Thanks,
>>Simeon
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