Hello,
I will appreciate your advice. Is it possible and *safe* to allow two
different processes (dovecot and exim) to write to one log? Better not do
it? I would like to have both data in one log but... don't want to cause
problems. I don't think Windows would allow it. How about FBSD?
Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
Hello,
I will appreciate your advice. Is it possible and *safe* to allow two
different processes (dovecot and exim) to write to one log? Better not
do it? I would like to have both data in one log but... don't want to
cause problems. I don't think Windows would allow
I will appreciate your advice. Is it possible and *safe* to allow two
different processes (dovecot and exim) to write to one log? Better not do it?
I would like to have both data in one log but... don't want to cause
problems. I don't think Windows would allow it. How about FBSD?
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On Oct 19, 2006, at 10:58 AM, Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
I will appreciate your advice. Is it possible and *safe* to allow
two different processes (dovecot and exim) to write to one log?
Better not do it? I would like to have both data in one log but...
don't want to cause problems. I don't
In response to Zbigniew Szalbot [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
I will appreciate your advice. Is it possible and *safe* to allow two
different processes (dovecot and exim) to write to one log? Better not do
it? I would like to have both data in one log but... don't want to cause
problems. I
Hi there,
On Thu, 19 Oct 2006, Eric wrote:
I will appreciate your advice. Is it possible and *safe* to allow two
different processes (dovecot and exim) to write to one log? Better not do
it? I would like to have both data in one log but... don't want to cause
problems. I don't think Windows