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### Connecting to Services
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### Connecting to Services
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If you whant to connect to a service / application directly it is always a good idea to `source mailcow.conf` to get all relevant variables in your environment.
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If you whant to connect to a service / application directly it is always a good idea to `source mailcow.conf` to get all relevant variables into your environment.
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#### MySQL
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#### MySQL
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To view the logs of all mailcow: dockerized related containers, you can use `docker-compose logs` inside your mailcow-dockerized folder that contains your `mailcow.conf`. This is usually a bit mutch but you could trim the output with `--tail=100` to the last 100 lines, or add a `-f` to follow the live output of all your services.
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To view the logs of all mailcow: dockerized related containers, you can use `docker-compose logs` inside your mailcow-dockerized folder that contains your `mailcow.conf`. This is usually a bit much, but you could trim the output with `--tail=100` to the last 100 lines per container, or add a `-f` to follow the live output of all your services.
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To view the logs of a specific service you can use `docker-compose logs [options] $Service_Name`
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To view the logs of a specific service you can use `docker-compose logs [options] $Service_Name`
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1. Read your logs; follow them to see what the reason for your problem is.
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1. Read your logs; follow them to see what the reason for your problem is.
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2. Follow the leads given to you in your logfiles and start investigating.
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2. Follow the leads given to you in your logfiles and start investigating.
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3. Restarting the troubled service or the whole stack to see if the problem persists.
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3. Restart the troubled service or the whole stack to see if the problem persists.
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4. Read the documentation of the troubled service and search it's bugtracker for your problem.
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4. Read the documentation of the troubled service and search it's bugtracker for your problem.
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5. Search our [issues](https://github.com/mailcow/mailcow-dockerized/issues) and [forum](https://forum.mailcow.email/) for topics related to your problem.
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5. Search our [issues](https://github.com/mailcow/mailcow-dockerized/issues) and [forum](https://forum.mailcow.email/) for topics related to your problem.
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6. [Create an issue](https://github.com/mailcow/mailcow-dockerized/issues) over at our GitHub repository if you think your problem might be a bug or a missing feature you badly need. But please make sure, that you include **all the logs** and a full description to your problem.
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6. [Create an issue](https://github.com/mailcow/mailcow-dockerized/issues) over at our GitHub repository if you think your problem might be a bug or a missing feature you badly need. But please make sure, that you include **all the logs** and a full description to your problem.
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!!! info
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!!! info
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Be aware that a user [may override](u_e-mailcow_ui-spamalias.md) this setting by setting his own black- and whitelist!
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Be aware that a user [may override](u_e-mailcow_ui-spamfilter.md) this setting by setting his own black- and whitelist!
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