MFPA:
> Hi
> On Tuesday 18 February 2014 at 4:39:51 PM, in
> , Luca wrote:
> > IMAP_1.log SMTP.log
>
> > These ones contain email text, not encrypted, and I
> > don't know how to avoid that.
> In TB! you go to the properties of an account, then on the tree on the
> left, under "Transport," is
ions:
> - Is there any way to encrypt these log files too?
> - Or how do I prevent their creation?
> - Are there any other files in Voyager where data
> encryption is not effective?
I don't have Voyager, but my guess is they could be "Protocol Logging"
files like you
Hello,
I found two files in the folders of one of may IMAP accounts in Voyager:
IMAP_1.log
SMTP.log
These ones contain email text, not encrypted, and I don't know how to avoid
that. My questions:
- Is there any way to encrypt these log files too?
- Or how do I prevent their creation?
Hi
On Wednesday 20 March 2013 at 1:10:37 PM, in
, Mark Partous wrote:
> This is what is in the configuration: Create an update
> to an existing archive
> H:\TB-BU\TBBU.tbk
> The BU ran today but stopped saying it couldn't find
> I:\TB-BU\TBBU.tbk
> "H" is an external USB drive. "I" does no
Hi Mark,
> I find all of this rather confusing:
> This is what is in the configuration: Create an update to an existing archive
> H:\TB-BU\TBBU.tbk
> The BU ran today but stopped saying it couldn't find
> I:\TB-BU\TBBU.tbk
Hello Roelof,
Wednesday, March 20, 2013, 11:27:37 AM, you wrote:
MP>> I did not find where to change the size, yet.
RO> Account -> Properties -> Options -> Maximum account log size
Thanks! I was looking for a global settings, that's probably why I couldn't
find it.
MP>> Does a larger log siz
Hello Roelof,
Sunday, March 17, 2013, 11:24:46 AM, you wrote:
RO> TB does need a fixed path to the backup location, can't be helped.
I find all of this rather confusing:
This is what is in the configuration: Create an update to an existing archive
H:\TB-BU
Hallo Mark,
On Wed, 20 Mar 2013 09:57:20 +0100GMT (20-3-2013, 9:57 , where I
live), you wrote:
RO>> However, for the next time something like this occurs, you could set
RO>> the account log a bit larger. TB's default log size is 20 kB, but it
RO>> can easily handle log file of 1000 kB. (Mine is s
Hello Roelof,
Sunday, March 17, 2013, 11:24:46 AM, you wrote:
RO> However, for the next time something like this occurs, you could set
RO> the account log a bit larger. TB's default log size is 20 kB, but it
RO> can easily handle log file of 1000 kB. (Mine is set to 4000 kB)
I did not find wher
Hallo Mark,
On Sun, 17 Mar 2013 10:14:28 +0100GMT (17-3-2013, 10:14 , where I
live), you wrote:
MP> Thanks, but that log also merely goes back to 16/03/2013 while I
MP> wanted to be able to proof (in case
MP> it was necessary) a message was sent on the 13th.
In that case you're out of luck.
Howe
Hello Roelof,
Sunday, March 17, 2013, 8:23:19 AM, you wrote:
RO> Find your mail directory, every account has its own log file in its
RO> own account directory. What I get to see with view log is not the
RO> latest entry in the loig file, but that might be a beta issue.
Thanks, but that log a
Hallo Mark,
On Sun, 17 Mar 2013 01:11:05 +0100GMT (17-3-2013, 1:11 , where I
live), you wrote:
MP> Are the log files being archived somewhere or is what we
MP> get to see when we click the "View
MP> Accountlog"-button, all that is left?
Find your mail directory, ev
Hello,
Are the log files being archived somewhere or is what we get to see
when we click the "View
Accountlog"-button, all that is left?
--
Best Wishes,
Mark
using The Bat! 5.3.6.2 (BETA)
Curre
Hello Everyone,
I noticed that one of my accounts did not receive any emails and
assumed it was due to the holiday season.
Only today I realised that I had changed the password when travelling.
While searching for the error it occurred to me that I never received
any error message (obvious and vi
Hello Chris,
Saturday, June 16, 2007, 5:06:30 PM, you wrote:
Chris> Peter Kerekes @ 2007-6-16 3:16:39 PM
Chris> "log files"
>> Do I need [pop.log and smtp.log] files,
Chris> Only if something is going wrong when you send or check for messages.
>> should I back
Peter Kerekes @ 2007-6-16 3:16:39 PM
"log files"
> Do I need [pop.log and smtp.log] files,
Only if something is going wrong when you send or check for messages.
> should I back them up,
No.
> or can I get rid of them by deactivating?
Yes. Open the account in question&
I am setting up again my backup system and found 2 large log files in
theBat as part of the protocol logging: pop.log and smtp.log (800MB and
500MB).
Do I need these files, should I back them up, or can I get rid of them by
deactivating? Is there a way to keep them for only a few days
Saturday, October 28, 2006, 5:41:02 AM, you wrote:
M> Out of curiosity, was this previously on by default? I notice it is
M> enabled on some (mainly older) accounts but disabled on others,
M> including newly-created.
It was enabled on my older accounts but not the newer ones. To be
honest, I don'
Hallo MFPA,
On Sat, 28 Oct 2006 01:41:02 +0100GMT (28-10-2006, 2:41 , where I
live), you wrote:
>> No. Just turn off pop logging in account properties -- transport. As
>> Roelof said, it is meant for debugging and should only be enabled when
>> there's a problem with receiving mails.
M> Out of c
Hi
On Monday 23 October 2006 at 1:14:41 PM, in
, Peter Meyns
wrote:
> No. Just turn off pop logging in account properties -- transport. As
> Roelof said, it is meant for debugging and should only be enabled when
> there's a problem with receiving mails.
Out of curiosity, was this previously on
asking about the headers and footers on signed messages.
If the process becomes easier, maybe then they will, but they don't
see the point of paying for PGP and so GnuPG is more than they are
willing to deal with.
In the meantime, I will at least not keep log files "lying around" i
cked to see that it included the text, etc., of
> all of my messages. Needless to say, I immediately deleted the log
> files for all of my accounts.
This is what exists as a "standard" behavior of this sort of "logging",
and is nothing..."illegal", or an omission i
eceiving mails.
I turned off pop logging. Out of curiosity I opened the file in
notepad, and was shocked to see that it included the text, etc., of
all of my messages. Needless to say, I immediately deleted the log
files for all of my accounts.
- --
Rick
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Hi Richard,
on Mon, 23 Oct 2006 16:39:40 +0500GMT (23.10.2006, 13:39 +0200GMT here),
you wrote:
RO>> Just to be sure. We're talking about the account.log file here and not
RO>> about the pop.log and the smtp.log files, are we? The latter too can't
RO>> be set to a specific size, as they're merely
Roelof,
Monday, October 23, 2006, 4:05:50 PM, you wrote:
RO> Just to be sure. We're talking about the account.log file here and not
RO> about the pop.log and the smtp.log files, are we? The latter too can't
RO> be set to a specific size, as they're merely intended for debugging
RO> purposes.
I w
Hallo Richard,
On Mon, 23 Oct 2006 15:38:12 +0500GMT (23-10-2006, 12:38 , where I
live), you wrote:
RHS> I unchecked "verbose log" but left it at 1MB (1000KB) and
RHS> closed/restarted TB!, but there was no change in the log size. Seems
RHS> that here controlling the size isn't possible.
Just to
Roelof,
Monday, October 23, 2006, 2:29:42 PM, you wrote:
RO> Over here TB keeps the log trimmed down to 10 MB, as I instructed.
RO> I don't have 'verbose log' checked, because TB gives less
RO> information about the triggered filters when you've got that
RO> enabled (sounds silly, but it's true).
Hallo Richard,
On Mon, 23 Oct 2006 09:47:56 +0500GMT (23-10-2006, 6:47 , where I
live), you wrote:
RHS> Awhile ago I noticed that the log file for my main account has been
RHS> getting rather large - 300MB at the moment. I don't need to log every
RHS> single action indefinitely, so I went to acc
Awhile ago I noticed that the log file for my main account has been
getting rather large - 300MB at the moment. I don't need to log every
single action indefinitely, so I went to account properties|options
and checked verbose log, and then set the maximum size to 1MB.
However, even after closing/r
On Sunday, January 25, 2004, Roelof Otten wrote:
> You can access the log file from disk in:
> C:\Program Files\The Bat!\Mail\Accountname\Account.log
> Accountname needs to be substituted with the name of the account.
> On my system I've associated .log files with Notepad, so
search the log file itself.
You can access the log file from disk in:
C:\Program Files\The Bat!\Mail\Accountname\Account.log
Accountname needs to be substituted with the name of the account.
On my system I've associated .log files with Notepad, so double
clicking does the trick for m
Is there any way of searching within the log file in TB?
I know I could copy and paste the file to a word processor, but I'd
rather search the log file itself.
I tried F7, but that doesn't work, nor does the Windows search which
is normally invoked by CTRL-F.
I using TB 2.01.3 Business edition o
Is there any way of searching within the log file in TB?
I know I could copy and paste the file to a word processor, but I'd
rather search the log file itself.
I tried F7, but that doesn't work.
Thanks for any help.
--
Mike
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