Re: [CentOS] Logwatch for postfix

2007-10-02 Thread Stephen Harris
On Tue, Oct 02, 2007 at 01:34:15PM +0200, Morten Torstensen wrote: > Stephen Harris wrote: > >Yeah. My fix was to copy the services/postfix file in to > > /etc/logwatch/scripts/services/postfix > >and edit the file. > > Thanks, your patch solved the problem for me. Tho all the config files > ar

Re: [CentOS] Logwatch for postfix

2007-10-02 Thread Morten Torstensen
Morten Torstensen wrote: Anyway, patching /usr/share/logwatch/services/postfix with your patch fixed it. /usr/share/logwatch/scripts/services/postfix of course... -- //Morten Torstensen //Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] //IM: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] And if it turns out that there is a G

Re: [CentOS] Logwatch for postfix

2007-10-02 Thread Morten Torstensen
Les Bell wrote: You can suppress messages by adding regexp patterns to /etc/logwatch/conf/ignore.conf. For example: Thanks, that can be a handy way too. But I preferred to fix the filter and will keep ignore.conf as a last stopgap measure. -- //Morten Torstensen //Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] /

Re: [CentOS] Logwatch for postfix

2007-10-02 Thread Morten Torstensen
Stephen Harris wrote: Yeah. My fix was to copy the services/postfix file in to /etc/logwatch/scripts/services/postfix and edit the file. Thanks, your patch solved the problem for me. Tho all the config files are under /usr/share/logwatch on my system. There are some stubs in /etc/logwatch

Re: [CentOS] Logwatch for postfix

2007-10-02 Thread Stephen Harris
On Tue, Oct 02, 2007 at 12:41:28PM +0200, Morten Torstensen wrote: > On CentOS5 with the latest updates applied, the logwatch filter for > postfix returns way too many lines from the log. I get an "unmatched > entries" message and all messages that have gone through the system is > listed. Yeah

Re: [CentOS] Logwatch for postfix

2007-10-02 Thread Les Bell
Morten Torstensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> On CentOS5 with the latest updates applied, the logwatch filter for postfix returns way too many lines from the log. I get an "unmatched entries" message and all messages that have gone through the system is listed. << You can suppress messages by

[CentOS] Logwatch for postfix

2007-10-02 Thread Morten Torstensen
On CentOS5 with the latest updates applied, the logwatch filter for postfix returns way too many lines from the log. I get an "unmatched entries" message and all messages that have gone through the system is listed. Here is an example: 8F930A8092: to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, orig_to=<[EMAIL PROTE