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based upon version 1.3.5(9.18)

File name logging (fileLogging)
Show file names in log

Subject logging (subjectLogging)

Show subject of mail in log

Regex Match logging (regexLogging)

Show matching regex in log, note that all lists (like eg. noprocessing-list) are used as regex.

IP Matches Logging (ipmatchLogging)

Enables logging of IP addresses matches in the maillog. Will show a comment instead of the range if there is text after the IP ranges (and before any numbersign)
Example: 182.82.10.0/24 AOL

Logging Address Matches (slmatchLogging)

Enables logging of address matches in the maillog.

Add RegEx Match Header (AddRegexHeader)

Unique ID logging (uniqeIDLogging)

Add unique string to log

Prepend Unique ID logging (uniqueIDPrefix)

Prepend ID.
Example: m1-

Spam Tag Logging (tagLogging)

Add spam tag to log.

SYSLOG Centralized Logging (sysLog)

Enables logging to UNIX Syslog. Needs Sys::Syslog for local (UNIX/LINUX) logging or Net::Syslog for Windows or Network logging.

Syslog Port (UDP) (sysLogPort)

Port for Syslog logging with Net::Syslog.

Syslog Facility (SysLogFac)

Syslog Facility. Valid are kern, user, mail, daemon, auth, syslog, lpr, news, uucp, cron, authpriv, ftp, local0, local1, local2, local3, local4, local5, local6

Syslog IP (sysLogIp)

IP Address of your Syslog Daemon for Syslog logging with Net::Syslog.

ASSP local logging (asspLog)

ASSP manages local logging. The logs are stored inside the directory where ASSP is installed.

Roll the Logfile How Often? (LogRollDays)

ASSP closes and renames the log file after this number of days.

No Year in LogName (LogNameMMDD)

The standard name for the logfile is YY-MM-DD.maillog.txt, use this option to set it to MM-DD.maillog.txt

Silent Mode (silent)

Checked means don't print log messages to the console. AsADaemon overrides this.

Debug Mode (DEBUG)

Checked sends debugging info to a .dbg file. Leave this unchecked unless there is a program error you are trying to track down.

Don't Log these IPs* (noLog)

Enter IP addresses that you don't want to be logged, separated by pipes (|).
This can be IP address of the SMTP service monitoring agent.
Example: 127.0.0.1|10.

Connections Logging (ConnectionLog)

0 = no log, 1 = standard, 2 = verbose

Session Limit Logging (SessionLog)

0 = no log, 1 = standard, 2 = verbose

Enables Logging for 'Deny SMTP Connections From' (denySMTPLog)

0 = no log, 1 = standard, 2 = verbose

Enable RWL logging (RWLLog)

0 = no log, 1 = standard, 2 = verbose

Enable LDAP logging (LDAPLog)

0 = no log, 1 = standard, 2 = verbose

Enable User Validation logging (ValidateUserLog)

0 = no log, 1 = standard, 2 = verbose

Enable PenaltyBox logging (PenaltyLog)

0 = no log, 1 = standard, 2 = verbose

Enable Message Scoring logging (MessageLog)

0 = no log, 1 = standard, 2 = verbose

Enable Validate Sender Logging (ValidateSenderLog)

0 = no log, 1 = standard, 2 = verbose

Enable SenderBase Logging (SenderBaseLog)

0 = no log, 1 = standard, 2 = verbose

Enable Greylisting/Delaying logging (DelayLog)

0 = no log, 1 = standard, 2 = verbose

Enable SPF logging (SPFLog)

0 = no log, 1 = standard, 2 = verbose

Enable DNSBL logging (RBLLog)

0 = no log, 1 = standard, 2 = verbose

Enable URIBL logging (URIBLLog)

0 = no log, 1 = standard, 2 = verbose

Enable ClamAV logging (ScanLog)

0 = no log, 1 = standard, 2 = verbose

Enable Bayesian Logging (BayesianLog)

Enables verbose logging of Bayesian checks in the maillog.

Enable Maintenance logging (MaintenanceLog)

0 = no log, 1 = standard, 2 = verbose

Show All Possible Hits (Showmaxreplies)

Show hits until maxreplies instead of stopping at maxhits (RBL,URIBL,RWL).

RegEx Length in Log (RegExLength)

Defines how many bytes of a matching Regular Expression will be shown in the log
Some matching Regular Expressions are too long for one line. Default: 32

Send NOOP Info (sendNoopInfo)

Checked means you want ASSP to send a "NOOP Connection from $ip" message to your SMTP server.
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