Ahhh, I see. I thought imails syslogd was what was generating the
messages. Woops.
Regards,
Greg Cerveny, Applications Development
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Most of us that use Kiwi disable the Imail Syslog service. If you must
have
both, you will have to change one of the port numbers.
John Tolmachoff
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> I have a newbie question. Do you have to run kiwi syslog daemon on a
> separate machine than Imail. I notice that imail syslogd.exe takes up
> port 514...
>
> Regards,
> Greg Cerveny, Applications Development
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