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Administrator's Guide - Kerio Software Archive

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Logs<br />

Note: If a user with read rights only is connected to <strong>Kerio</strong> Control (see chapter 16.1), the Log<br />

settings and Clear log options are missing in the log context menu. Only users with full rights<br />

can access these functions.<br />

Log highlighting<br />

For better reference, it is possible to set highlighting for logs meeting certain criteria.<br />

Highlighting is defined by special rules shared by all logs. Seven colors are available (plus<br />

the background color of unhighlighted lines), however, number of rules is not limited.<br />

Use the Highlighting option in the context pop-up menu of the corresponding log to set<br />

highlighting parameters.<br />

Figure 22.6<br />

Log highlighting settings<br />

Highlighting rules are ordered in a list. The list is processed from the top. The first rule<br />

meeting the criteria stops other processing and the found rule is highlighted by the particular<br />

color. Thanks to these features, it is possible to create even more complex combinations of<br />

rules, exceptions, etc. In addition to this, each rule can be “disabled” or “enabled” for as long<br />

as necessary.<br />

Use the Add or the Edit button to (re)define a highlighting rule.<br />

Each highlighting rule consists of a condition and a color which will be used to highlight lines<br />

meeting the condition. Condition can be specified by a substring (all lines containing the string<br />

will be highlighted) or by a so called regular expression (all lines containing one or multiple<br />

strings matching the regular expression will be highlighted).<br />

The Description item is used for reference only. It is recommended to describe all created<br />

rules well (it is recommended to mention also the name of the log to which the rule applies).<br />

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