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On Thu, 28 Nov 2002 13:08:02 -0600, Ed Wilts wrote:

> syslog.conf puts the mail.* logs to /var/log/maillog.  The issue is
> that ipop3 uses the same facility.  Somebody else (and I accidently
> deleted the message before I replied!) said he checked the source and
> all the logging is hard-coded so I'm stuck.  

Are you able [and willing] to patch the imap package and build a
non-logging ipop3d? If so, feel free to insert attached patch into
the package spec file and rebuild it. ipop3d would then not log
anything any longer (=> a real nasty hack). Alternatively, one could
drop specific log messages from the source code and keep important
ones, e.g. those with log priority alert. Just two files which you
would need to edit and uncomment the lines calling "syslog".
Shouldn't be difficult.

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