• Problems setting up echo mail

    From Digital Man@1:103/705 to Heisenberg on Wed Sep 17 12:08:46 2025
    Re: Problems setting up echo mail
    By: Heisenberg to Digital Man on Wed Sep 17 2025 12:57 pm

    Re: Problems setting up echo mail
    By: Digital Man to Heisenberg on Tue Sep 16 2025 21:09:28


    Hi there,
    thanks for your reply.
    Im using BinkIT, and i didnt know it kept a seperate logfile. I thought messages from BinkIt were in the SBBS Log?

    Outbound BinkIT connections will go into your event thread log output (that would be copied to your data/events.log file if running a recent release of Synchronet). If running Synchronet for *nix as a deamon, the event thread log output as goes to syslog. If running Synchronet for Windows, the event thread log output also goes in the "Events" tab of the Synchronet Control Panel.
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  • From Ragnarok@1:103/705 to All on Thu Sep 18 10:21:20 2025
    El 17/9/25 a las 16:08, Digital Man (VERT) escribió:
     Re: Problems setting up echo mail
     By: Heisenberg to Digital Man on Wed Sep 17 2025 12:57 pm

       Re: Problems setting up echo mail
       By: Digital Man to Heisenberg on Tue Sep 16 2025 21:09:28


    Hi there,
    thanks for your reply.
    Im using BinkIT, and i didnt know it kept a seperate logfile. I thought messages from BinkIt were in the SBBS Log?

    Outbound BinkIT connections will go into your event thread log output
    (that would be copied to your data/events.log file if running a recent release of Synchronet). If running Synchronet for *nix as a deamon, the event thread log output as goes to syslog. If running Synchronet for Windows, the event thread log output also goes in the "Events" tab of
    the Synchronet Control Panel.

    I just notice that my event.log is 2G size.. jejeje very good.

    I think that at some point all logs should go to data/logs to rotate
    them easily and have them centralized and in any case you have a "Logs
    Path" configuration to be able to move it to another particular directory

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  • From Digital Man@1:103/705 to Ragnarok on Thu Sep 18 11:23:50 2025
    Re: Re: Problems setting up echo mail
    By: Ragnarok to All on Thu Sep 18 2025 10:21 am

    I just notice that my event.log is 2G size.. jejeje very good.

    I think that at some point all logs should go to data/logs to rotate
    them easily and have them centralized and in any case you have a "Logs
    Path" configuration to be able to move it to another particular directory

    Synchronet has built-in log rotation support, configured in SCFG->System->Advanced->Maximum Log File Size. You can configure the max size of each log file (e.g. events.log) and the number of old logs files to keep (i.e. events.#.log).
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