Hi Christoph,
You might want to try to send rsyslogd a SIGHUP, as in:
kill -HUP $(cat /var/run/rsyslogd.pid)
or straightaway restart it:
service rsyslog restart
That should normally fix it.
Spot on.
Thank you.
Colin
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I am sure I have seen this in the mail list before but cannot find it.
My 5210R has stopped writing to the /var/log/maillog.
What do I need to do to fix it please?
Thanks
Colin
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On 10/8/21 13:35, Colin Jack wrote:
I am sure I have seen this in the mail list before but cannot find it.
My 5210R has stopped writing to the /var/log/maillog.
What do I need to do to fix it please?
You might want to try to send rsyslogd a SIGHUP, as in:
kill -HUP $(cat /var/run/rsyslogd.p
On 01.10.21 20:07, Michael Aronoff wrote:
I have done a yum update but I am still having users with Apple devicesthat
cannot check email. Anyone have any suggestions?
M Aronoff Out – maron...@gmail.com
the answer from Michael in the following mail suggesting to