On Sat, 7 Jul 2001, Chris Adams wrote:
> Better yet, have your POP daemon update the access file directly, and
> then you don't have any of the hokey "tail the log file" stuff going on
> at all. All you need to add is a daemon to remove entries from the
> access file.
All of which is an awful h
On Fri, 6 Jul 2001, Ram'on Reyes Carri'on wrote:
> A quick workaround that I have just applied is to make sure that the
> string does not contain /sendmail/ so it cannot be injected into syslog
> via sendmail (may be injected some other way!).
Another workaround is to simply have your POP/IMAP d
Hi!
Yes it is true! It works, with a small change in the example to match the
string in my script (I had to customize it initially).
A quick workaround that I have just applied is to make sure that the
string does not contain /sendmail/ so it cannot be injected into syslog
via sendmail (may be i