I completely understand the inconvenience of having to log in to the Cloudways portal repeatedly to download and view your ElasticEmail logs, especially when they need to be checked frequently for troubleshooting email issues, like ensuring contact forms are being sent correctly or visit: https://ssoids.com/.
To address this issue, I recommend setting up an automated system to retrieve the logs without requiring manual logins each time. Since you already suggested a simple PHP app, this could be a viable solution. By creating a script that pulls the logs automatically on a regular basis (daily or weekly, based on your preference), we can store them securely and make them easily accessible without needing to log into the portal.
Additionally, integrating this process with an interface would allow you to view and analyze the logs directly, saving you the trouble of downloading and converting CSV files manually each time.
I completely understand the inconvenience of having to log in to the Cloudways portal repeatedly to download and view your ElasticEmail logs, especially when they need to be checked frequently for troubleshooting email issues, like ensuring contact forms are being sent correctly or visit: https://ssoids.com/.
To address this issue, I recommend setting up an automated system to retrieve the logs without requiring manual logins each time. Since you already suggested a simple PHP app, this could be a viable solution. By creating a script that pulls the logs automatically on a regular basis (daily or weekly, based on your preference), we can store them securely and make them easily accessible without needing to log into the portal.
Additionally, integrating this process with an interface would allow you to view and analyze the logs directly, saving you the trouble of downloading and converting CSV files manually each time.