diff --git a/data/web/lang/lang.en.php b/data/web/lang/lang.en.php index fed53ea69..0929c463b 100644 --- a/data/web/lang/lang.en.php +++ b/data/web/lang/lang.en.php @@ -676,6 +676,8 @@ $lang['warning']['fuzzy_learn_error'] = "Fuzzy hash learn error: %s"; $lang['danger']['spam_learn_error'] = "Spam learn error: %s"; $lang['success']['qlearn_spam'] = "Message ID %s was learned as spam and deleted"; +$lang['debug']['system_containers'] = 'System & Containers'; +$lang['debug']['logs'] = 'Logs'; $lang['debug']['log_info'] = '

mailcow in-memory logs are collected in Redis lists and trimmed to LOG_LINES (%d) every minute to reduce hammering.
In-memory logs are not meant to be persistent. All applications that log in-memory, also log to the Docker daemon and therefore to the default logging driver.
The in-memory log type should be used for debugging minor issues with containers.

@@ -686,6 +688,10 @@ $lang['debug']['in_memory_logs'] = 'In-memory logs'; $lang['debug']['external_logs'] = 'External logs'; $lang['debug']['static_logs'] = 'Static logs'; +$lang['debug']['disk_usage'] = 'Disk usage'; +$lang['debug']['containers_info'] = "Container information"; +$lang['debug']['restart_container'] = 'Restart'; + $lang['quarantine']['release_body'] = "We have attached your message as eml file to this message."; $lang['danger']['release_send_failed'] = "Message could not be released: %s"; $lang['quarantine']['release_subject'] = "Potentially damaging quarantine item %s";