Loglevel Option
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Updated in release: 7 Update 1
Logging level: nolog, emergency, alert, critical, error, warning, notice, information, or debug.
The default value is: Notice
Use with logfile
The default value in this context is: Notice
Use with ens
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 <literal>logfile.*.loglevel<literal>. But the value 'debug' generates lots of data and is not recommended.
The default value in this context is: Information
Use with expire
Specify a log level: 0: no log. 1: log summary for the entire expire session. 2: log one message per mailbox expired. 3: log one message per message expired.
The default value in this context is: 0
Use with mta
Specify an MTA log level. One of Nolog, Emergency, Alert, Critical, Error, Warning, Notice, Information, or Debug.
The default value in this context is: Notice
Use with purge
Specify a log level: 0: no log. 1: basic log. 2: verbose log.
The default value in this context is: 0
Use with the MMP
Logging level can be: nolog, emergency, alert, crticial, error, warning, notice, information or debug. The MMP will not generate messages with priority higher than 'error'. For backwards compatibility, you may use integer settings from 3 to 7 for 'error' to 'debug' respectively, or 0 for nolog.
The default value in this context is: notice
Use with the IMAP proxy
Logging level can be: nolog, emergency, alert, crticial, error, warning, notice, information or debug. The MMP will not generate messages with priority higher than 'error'. For backwards compatibility, you may use integer settings from 3 to 7 for 'error' to 'debug' respectively, or 0 for nolog.
The default value in this context is: notice
Use with the POP proxy
Logging level can be: nolog, emergency, alert, crticial, error, warning, notice, information or debug. The MMP will not generate messages with priority higher than 'error'. For backwards compatibility, you may use integer settings from 3 to 7 for 'error' to 'debug' respectively, or 0 for nolog.
The default value in this context is: notice
Use with the submit proxy
Logging level can be: nolog, emergency, alert, crticial, error, warning, notice, information or debug. The MMP will not generate messages with priority higher than 'error'. For backwards compatibility, you may use integer settings from 3 to 7 for 'error' to 'debug' respectively, or 0 for nolog.
The default value in this context is: notice

