On Wed, Jun 28, 2000 at 10:07:46AM -0400, Clifford Thurber wrote:
> I was wondering if someone could tell me how to have multilog automatically
> write standard Unix timestamps to its logfiles instead of the tai64n

Well, multilog won't do that for you. What you *could* do is pipe your
log information through something to prepend your desired timestamp and
pipe the output of that into multilog. You would then leave out the 't'
in the multilog invocation to stop multilog adding its own timestamps.

> The second questions is the 0 after the gid and before the smtpd keyword in
> the following start script for. I know smtp specifies the port but after
> looking at the man page I still can't figure out what the 0 is for. Anyways

The second paragraph of DESCRIPTION describes the 'host' argument.

Regards,

james
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