Loglevel Option

Updated in release: 7 Update 1

The  option can be: ,   ,  ,  ,   ,  ,  ,  , or. This is ignored by the Dispatcher and Job Controller unless the   option is set for them, and ignored by the MMP if   is set to 0.

The default value is: notice

Use with logfile
 The     option specifies the logging level for the whatever component&#x27;s logfile it is set under. E.g.,  specifies the logging level for the IMAP server&#x27;s log file.

Valid values for the  option are: ,   ,  ,  ,   ,  ,  ,  , or. The default is.

The  option for the MTA specifies an MTA log level used for the   log file (primarily  used by   and the  LMTP server).

The default value in this context is: notice

See also:
 * logfile options

Use with ens
 The  ENS option specifies the level of ENS client library logging to the process nslog file. Messages are also filtered per the loglevel of the process. Allowed values are as in the Unified Configuration  option   (  in legacy configuration). But note that the value " " generates lots of data and is not recommended.

The default value in this context is: information

See also:
 * ENS options

Use with messagetrace
 Legacy Message Trace data is inherently  level. So setting the  option to a higher value than   will suppress the recording of Message Trace data. Data in the  is inherently   level.

See also:
 * Message Trace options

Use with mta
 The  option is ignored by the Dispatcher and Job Controller  unless the   and   options are set for them, respectively.

Note that this MTA-wide setting of  (by default affecting both   channels and the LMTP server) can be overridden for the LMTP server via a   setting.

Also note that the  option is defined and can be set to the same set of values, but as of MS 8.0.1.2 it is a no-op. It&#x27;s behavior in previous version is erratic - in some cases it works and  does not, in other cases the value is ignored.

The default value in this context is: notice

See also:
 * use_nslog Option
 * ims-ms channels
 * LMTP back end TCPIP channel

Use with the MMP
 The MMP&#x27;s  option can be:  ,  ,  ,   ,  ,  ,   ,   or. Note that  will be ignored by the MMP if   is set to.

The MMP will not generate messages with priority higher than &#x27; &#x27;. For backwards compatibility, MMP configuration files may use integer settings from 3 to 7 for &#x27; &#x27; to &#x27; &#x27; respectively, or 0 for &#x27; &#x27;.

The default value in this context is: notice

See also:
 * use_nslog Option
 * MMP and IMAP Proxy and POP Proxy and vdomain options

Use with the IMAP proxy
 The IMAP Proxy  option can be: nolog, emergency, alert, crticial, error, warning, notice, information or debug. The MMP will not generate messages with priority higher than &#x27;error&#x27;.

The default value in this context is: notice

See also:
 * MMP and IMAP Proxy and POP Proxy and vdomain options

Use with the POP proxy
 The POP Proxy  option can be: nolog, emergency, alert, crticial, error, warning, notice, information or debug. The MMP will not generate messages with priority higher than &#x27;error&#x27;.

The default value in this context is: notice

See also:
 * MMP and IMAP Proxy and POP Proxy and vdomain options

See also:
 * use_nslog Option
 * MTA options
 * logfile options
 * Message Store expire options
 * POP options
 * MMP and IMAP Proxy and POP Proxy and vdomain options