The other day I checked my clientscript.log after my mta was slowing and acting weird and found it had an 18GB clientscript.log file undoubtedly from someones poor code out there. And in MTA. Is this an oversight? Could anyone tell me why MTA would want to create an 18GB text file? Why it bothers to spew out billions of lines of redundant error messages causing problems by reporting problems. How is this helpful to anyone? Do I need MTA incessantly drilling its junk info into my SSD? Can this feature be turned off? Shouldn't it by default by turned off...How much lag are you creating with this.
Please turn it off.
Please when on make it write no larger than a reasonable limit before writing over itself
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The other day I checked my clientscript.log after my mta was slowing and acting weird and found it had an 18GB clientscript.log file undoubtedly from someones poor code out there. And in MTA. Is this an oversight? Could anyone tell me why MTA would want to create an 18GB text file? Why it bothers to spew out billions of lines of redundant error messages causing problems by reporting problems. How is this helpful to anyone? Do I need MTA incessantly drilling its junk info into my SSD? Can this feature be turned off? Shouldn't it by default by turned off...How much lag are you creating with this.
Please turn it off.
Please when on make it write no larger than a reasonable limit before writing over itself
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