When you right-click inside any log window, a context menu will be displayed where you can choose several functions or change the log's parameters (view, logged information).
Copies the selected text onto the clipboard. You can use the operating system hotkeys to do this (e.g. Ctrl+C or Ctrl+Insert in Windows).
The Save log option enables saving of the entire log or its selected part in any file on the disk.
The dialog options are as follows:
Format — the log may be saved as in plain text (TXT) or in hypertext (HTML). If the log is saved in HTML, the encoding and colours (where highlighting was used) will be saved. If it is expected that the log would be processed by a script, it might be better to save it in plain text.
Source — the option enables saving of the entire log or a selected part of the text.
The Only selection option is not active by default. Once a part of the text in the log is selected by the pointer, the option becomes active and the selected text can be saved.
Use this option to find a particular log row. Insert search criteria into the Find entry (words, numerals, characters).
Start from — text can be scanned either from the start of the log or from the start of the selected text (only text displayed in the window is scanned) or from the last found occurrence of the string.
Direction — set whether the log will be scanned upwards or downwards (Up, Down).
Kerio MailServer enables to highlight any part of text in logs. This function is used for better reference.
Click Highlighting to open a dialog box where highlighting can be added, changed and removed by using the typical , and buttons.
New highlighting can be set in the Add highlighting dialog box:
Description — description used for better reference.
Condition (substring) — every line containing the substring specified will be highlighted according to the parameters set in this dialog.
If Treat as regular expression is enabled, any regular expression can be entered (for advanced users).
Regular expressions are special POSIX expression for a string description. They are created by various flexible patterns that are compared with strings.
Color — select a color used for the highlighting.
Every highlighting is applied to all log types. All lines meeting the condition are highlighted.
This option opens a standard dialog box for selection of size, style and font for the log.
Select encoding for the log.
Select this option to open the Log debug dialog where you can set parameters for clearing or saving logs.
The File Logging tab
Enable logging to file — enables logging to a specified file. Use the File name entry to specify a path where logs will be saved.
Rotate regularly— select one of the following options:
Every hour — log is saved once an hour and a new log file is started.
Every day — log is rotated once a 24 hours.
Every week — log is rotated once a week.
Every month — log is rotated once a month.
Rotate when file exceeds size — set maximum log file size (in KBs) in Max log file size.
Keep at most ... log file(s) — define how many log files will be stored. The oldest file will be cleared after each rotation.
The External Logging tab
Open the External Logging dialog to set logging to a Syslog server or to a file. The three options can be combined.
Enable Syslog logging — use this option to enable logging to a Syslog server
Syslog server — DNS name or IP address of the particular Syslog server.
Facility — this entry helps Kerio MailServer recognize where a log came from (Syslog server can receive logs from various sources).
Severity — set how important the log is (Syslog enables filtering of logs with respect to their severity).
Clears the log window (information is also removed from the appropriate file).
Advanced parameters for the logs can be set using this option (for details, see below). Available only in the Debug section.