Nixser.com


Nixser.com

Debian, Internet, Blog, Tech Tips, and my craps.

Thunderbird: Enable Logging for Multiple Protocols How-To.

Often you will find yourself in situation that needs a little bit of debugging. I am today, something in my Icedove mail client(thunderbird) is not right, keeps connecting to the server with 15 - 30 connections at the same time, so I wanted to know what’s going on. I figured maybe there will be some options available in the program, however, it’s not there.

Surprisingly, logging of Thunderbird has to be done outside the program. Here’s how I did it, on both Debian and Windows machine.

On Debian

All you need to do is prepare a shell script on your desktop, double click it to run Thunderbird instead of your previous desktop icon. Name the file runTB.sh, or any name you prefer.

Codes:

#!/bin/sh

MYDATE=`date ”+%Y%m%d_%H%M%S”`
NSPR_LOG_MODULES=POP3:4,SMTP:4
NSPR_LOG_FILE=~/Desktop/icedove_${MYDATE}.log
export NSPR_LOG_MODULES NSPR_LOG_FILE

/usr/bin/icedove &
exit $?


more... »

Tue, July 24 2007 » Open Source, Softwares, Tips » No Comments

Organize your email accounts.

How many email account do you have? I personally have 7, and more to come. Why so much? You may ask, to me it’s all about getting things organized. In this information age, one would be involved in so many Internet activities that will require email account for registration. Social networks, forums, blogs, newsgroups, membership websites, affiliate networks and many more. All these require email account in order to register, receive updates or receive newsletter. So ask yourself, is one email account enough for all of these?

In my case, all these information don’t cross, as each kind of activity has its own associated email account. Let me get in details here. Categorize the activities you are involved in on the Internet, give each of these categories an email account. Look at my example below.


more... »

Sun, April 15 2007 » Softwares, Tips, WWW » No Comments