Re: Can TB! create a verbose log file?

2003-08-19 Thread DZ-Jay
Some time around 8/18/2003 21:28:21, I think I heard Thomas Fernandez say:
> Hello DZ-Jay,

> Unfortunately not. I use a third-party tool called Etheral to monitor
> that traffic:

Thanx, I'm already using a snooping proxy (SocketSpy), but I was just
wondering if I could make my life simpler by analyzing a session log.

Thanx!
dZ.



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Re: Can TB! create a verbose log file?

2003-08-18 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello DZ-Jay,

On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 20:59:01 -0400 GMT (19/08/2003, 07:59 +0700 GMT),
DZ-Jay wrote:

> Is there a way to have TB! log *everything* that is transmitted to
> and from a POP3 server?

Unfortunately not. I use a third-party tool called Etheral to monitor
that traffic:

www.ethereal.com

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Can TB! create a verbose log file?

2003-08-18 Thread DZ-Jay
Hello:

Is there a way to have TB! log *everything* that is
transmitted to and from a POP3 server?  I am having a problem with
some messages mysteriously disappearing and I have traced the problem
to TB! showing some strange behaviour when the POP3 session is
interrupted for some reason.  I would like to see the exact POP3
commands and responses and the message numbers and UIDLs that are
being handled so that I can check if the problem is in fact TB!, my
POP3 Server or whatever.

TIA!
-dZ.

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