On Wednesday, September 24, 2003 at 9:17:46 AM, Peter Asenbauer wrote
in the message "suggestion: logging for kill filters"
<mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Hi everyone,

> One of my killfilters just finished with an email I would have liked
> to receive and/or read. I only found out by comparing the log from
> spampal ...

SpamPalLog>> 030924-135311 -- none  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
SpamPalLog>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] Confirmation -- send email when the item is in stock

> ... with TB!'s log

TB!'s_log>> 24.09.2003, 13:53:11: FETCH - 1 messages in the mailbox, 0 new
TB!'s_log>> 24.09.2003, 13:53:12: FETCH - connection finished - 0 messages received

> I have some 16 killfilters, all of which refer to external textfiles,
> and they (the textfiles!) total to some 37k. Up to now I failed to
> spot the reason, why this mail has been killed. A more detailed log
> would definitly make my search easier.

> Would you also like to have log list the reason(s) why any mail has
> been deleted on the server? Is there sufficient interest to add the
> matter to the wishlist?


I think that that would be a great feature. If the developers were
feeling particularly energetic, they could put a "Verbose Logging"
option on the "Options" or "Advanced" tab in the "Sorting
Office/Filters."

-- 
Chris
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