How to enable transport logging in Outlook| Article ID | : | 300479 | | Last Review | : | May 7, 2007 | | Revision | : | 2.2 |
This article was previously published under Q300479 SUMMARYMicrosoft Outlook supports the logging of the communications
that occur between Outlook and various types of e-mail servers.
These logs can be helpful when you troubleshoot problems with the transfer of
messages between Outlook and the e-mail server.
Outlook can log the
communications with Microsoft Exchange, Post Office Protocol version 3 (POP3),
Simple Mail Transport Protocol (SMTP), Internet Messaging Access Protocol
(IMAP), and Hotmail servers. MORE INFORMATIONHow to Enable Logging Follow these steps to enable logging:
| 1. | On the Tools menu, click Options. | | 2. | Click the Other tab | | 3. | Click the Advanced Options button | | 4. | Click to select the Enable mail logging (troubleshooting) check box. | | 5. | Click OK to save the setting, and then return to the main Options
screen | | 6. | Click OK. | | 7. | Quit and restart Outlook. |
From this point on, every time Outlook sends or receives
messages, the communication that occurs between Outlook and the e-mail
server is written to a log file. NOTE: It is very important to disable logging after the logs have
captured the failed communication with the server. If you do not disabled
logging, the logs continue to grow indefinitely. Log File Locations The log files are in plain text format and are placed in the
following locations: | • | POP3, SMTP, MAPI
The POP3, SMTP, MAPI transport
types are written to a single log file in the following locations.
On Microsoft Windows XP, and Microsoft Windows 2000:
C:\Documents and Settings\<logon name>\Local Settings\temp\OPMLOG.LOG
On Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition, and Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition (Me):
C:\Windows\temp\OPMLOG.LOG
| | • | IMAP Logs
On Windows 2000:
C:\Documents and Settings\<logon name>\Local Settings\temp\Outlook Logging\<NameOfIMAPServer>\IMAP0.LOG, IMAP1.LOG, etc
On Windows 98, Windows 98 Second Edition and Windows Millennium Edition:
C:\Windows\temp\Outlook Logging\<NameOfIMAPServer>\IMAP0.LOG, IMAP1.LOG, etc
| | • | Hotmail Logs
On Windows 2000:
C:\Documents and Settings\<logon name>\Local Settings\temp\Outlook Logging\Hotmail\Hotmail0.LOG, Hotmail1.LOG, etc
On Windows 98, Windows 98 Second Edition and Windows Millennium Edition:
C:\Windows\temp\Outlook Logging\Hotmail\Hotmail0.LOG, Hotmail1.LOG, etc
| NOTES:
| • | IMAP and Hotmail accounts generate one log for each
Send/Receive action that you perform on these accounts (the log files are named
Hotmail0.LOG, Hotmail1.LOG, etc.). | | • | If you have multiple Hotmail accounts configured, the
folders where the logs are placed are named Hotmail, Hotmail 1, Hotmail 2,
etc. | | • | You may have to close Outlook for the logs to be written to
the log files. |
APPLIES TO| • | Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 | | • | Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 | | • | Microsoft Outlook 2002 Standard Edition |
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