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Sorry, we improved it :-).
ChrisP.
On 18/10/2023 11:02 am, Lyle Giese wrote:
> yea, but the date format in the mail.log changed and broke some
> scripts I have written....
>
>
> The date format was yyyy-mm-dd and its now yy/mm/dd
>
> Lyle
>
> On 10/15/23 20:54, Surgemail Support wrote:
>>
>> On 16/10/2023 2:32 pm, Lyle Giese wrote:
>>> I upgraded one of my mirrored mail servers tonight to version 7.7i
>>> from 7.7c1 Linux64.
>>>
>>> I scanned the startup log and found these three lines that I sorta
>>> understand. Ref. first two, is there a replacement function for
>>> these lines?
>> Just remove those lines, they are not needed.
>>>
>>>
>>> g_log_date (I remember that early on logs were only timestamped and
>>> not date stamped unless you set these two)
>>>
>>> g_log_date_msg
>>>
>>> probe: load failed (no idea what this is about)
>>
>> This suggests an issue fetching this file:
>>
>> http://updates.netwinsite.com/updates/probe.dat
>>
>> Possibly a firewall blocking that url, you can download it manually.
>>
>> It's not remotely critical.
>>
>> ChrisP.
>>
>>
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Lyle Giese
>>>
>>> LCR Computer Services
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
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