On Fri, Sep 15, 2000 at 04:51:35PM -0700, James Stevens wrote:
> Hrmm, I am having the same problem I have a bunch of '@#########' files...
> I know the numbers are the microsecounds and thats all fine and dandy but
> qmail does not seem to be crunching these into a permanet log file.. Hrmmm,
> am I mising something here?

Neither cyclog nor multilog crunchges anyting to a "permanent log file".
That is the point.
Not to fill your log partition these are rotated in a way that when the size
limit is reached, a new file is used, and when the limit of number of log
files is reached, the oldest file is deleted.

You need to take care of the log files before they gets deleted if you want
to preserve the statistics. 

/magnus

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