> Taymour A. El Erian ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>> Hi,
>>    did anyone use qlogtools to log qmail instead of multilog, if yes
>> please help :)
>>
>
> Hi,
> What's wrong with multilog? What does qlogtools provide that multilog
> doesn't? I have found multilog to be quite nice, in that you can easily
> specify how large logfiles will be, and how many to keep. For example,
> I keep 10mb logfiles to a maxcount of 50. I allocate 500mb of space for
> qmail-send log files. The qmail-smtpd logfiles are not very interesting
> :-)
>
> --
> Mike

Does anyone know how to use 'tai64nlocal' with multilog to convert
timestamps to human readable form ??. I have read man pages of multilog,
tai64n, and tai64nlocal, all these said is "you can use tai64nlocal to
convert timestamp to human readable form". None of these man pages told how
to use it with multilog.
Also will the size and count arguments be given after log filename??

I have the line like this :
exec /usr/local/bin/setuidgid qmaill /usr/loca/bin/multilog \
t /var/log/qmail/smtpd

Thanks in advance
Regards,
-- 
Syed Qutubuddin Ahmad
Network Engineer
CubeXS Private Limited.



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