This directive instructs rsyslogd to replace control characters during reception of the message. The intent is to provide a way to stop non-printable messages from entering the syslog system as whole. If this option is turned on, all control-characters are converted to a 3-digit octal number and be prefixed with the $ControlCharacterEscapePrefix character (being '\' by default). For example, if the BEL character (ctrl-g) is included in the message, it would be converted to "\007". To be compatible to sysklogd, this option must be turned on.
Warning:
turning on this option most probably destroys non-western character sets
(like Japanese, Chinese and Korean)
turning on this option destroys digital signatures if such exists inside
the message
if turned on, the drop-cc, space-cc and escape-cc
property replacer options do not work
as expected because control characters are already removed upon message
reception. If you intend to use these property replacer options, you must
turn off $EscapeControlCharactersOnReceive.