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Ralph Goers commented on LOG4J2-435:
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Actually, I am pretty sure the Filter examples wouldn't work. This is because 
"Accept" means the event is immediately accepted while "Deny" means the event 
is immediately rejected.  So specifying "not" on the marker filter does not 
yield the same result since some other operation could make the event be 
accepted when it should already have been rejected.

If you have played with firewall rules these are very similar to how they work. 
 

> Feature request: auto-delete older log files 
> ---------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: LOG4J2-435
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LOG4J2-435
>             Project: Log4j 2
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>            Reporter: Arkin Yetis
>            Assignee: Remko Popma
>              Labels: Rollover
>             Fix For: 2.5
>
>         Attachments: LimitingRolloverStrategy.java, SizeParser.java
>
>
> Original description:
> {quote}
> DefaultRolloverStrategy max attribute only applies if you have a %i in the 
> file pattern. This request is to enhance DefaultRolloverStrategy or another 
> appropriate component to allow a max number of files limit to apply across 
> days/months/years when a filePattern includes a date pattern.
> {quote}
> ----
> One of the most requested features is to add the ability to Log4j to "clean 
> up" older log files.  This usually means deleting these files, although it 
> could also mean moving them to a different location, or some combination of 
> these. 
> Users have different requirements for selecting the files to clean up. A 
> common request is the ability to keep the last X number of log files. This 
> works well if rollover is only date based but may give undesired results with 
> size based rollover. 
> Another factor to consider is that the directory containing the log files may 
> contain the log files for multiple appenders, or even files unrelated to 
> logging. 



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