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The Diagnostics page allows you to enable, configure and disable various methods of diagnostic logging, within VPOP3.
By default, VPOP3 will keep two copies of most log files:
Where the settings are changed, causing additional old copies of the log to be retained, all older archives are renamed in the following way:
The General tab allows you to specify the directory where VPOP3 will store the log files, change settings for the main VPOP3 log file, and preview some important log files.
Log Path: Since version 5, the default location is the _logs folder, within the VPOP3 directory. e.g. C:\VPOP3\_logs
Log Level: How much is logged into the main diagnostic file, vpop3.log (Setting this to Full Logging may cause VPOP3 to run more slowly, but this is rarely noticeable).
Maximum log size: How large (in kilobytes) vpop3.log will be allowed to grow, before it is archived as vpop3.lbk
There are also buttons to preview various log files:
The Session Logs tab allows you to administer logging of VPOP3's various services, along with its actions when it takes on the role of a client.
Maximum log size: Allows you to change the size of the session .log files, before they are archived into a .lbk.