Colasoft just released a major upgrade of Capsa Network Analyzer a few days ago and we notice that the Security Analysis Profile is the most important new feature in Capsa 7.3.1 which helps users to locate and troubleshoot network issues and attacks like ARP attack, DoS attack and port scanning. Besides that, the feature of email auto-saving that users appreciated in previous versions had some adjustments.
In Capsa 7.3.1, if you need to save a copy of the monitored email to your hard disk, you should do the following:


Set up as the instructions above, Capsa will save all captured inbound and outbound email messages to your hard disk. Why did you make these adjustments, you may ask? This is because users of the earlier versions might be toggled among different analysis profiles and they often forgot to enable log output on different profiles. That means in previous versions, every analysis profile has a switch of email auto-saving. Therefore this time we made the switch globally. Once you enabled log output, the logs will be saved to your hard disk no matter which analysis profile you use.
It's also notable that this time Capsa is able to output logs in multiple files as the rules you set. For example, you can set to save logs to a separate file every 10 minutes. It makes it easy for you to find useful logs in time-split small files rather than in a big log file.
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