Re: Monitor daemon for exim4 logs

2005-12-19 Thread Paulo Marcel Coelho Aragao
Monique Y. Mudama wrote on Dec, 15: [...] > > Would anybody have recommendations of lightweight monitors for exim4 > > logs, something appropriate to a standalone machine with a single > > user ? [...] > Not a daemon, but I have this in my crontab: > @daily /usr/sbin/exim4 -bp | /usr/bin/mail

Re: Monitor daemon for exim4 logs

2005-12-15 Thread Monique Y. Mudama
On 2005-12-15, Paulo Marcel Coelho Aragao penned: > > Would anybody have recommendations of lightweight monitors for exim4 > logs, something appropriate to a standalone machine with a single > user ? > > Thanks for your attention Paulo > Not a daemon, but I have this in my crontab: @daily /usr/s

Re: Monitor daemon for exim4 logs

2005-12-15 Thread Paulo Marcel Coelho Aragao
David Watson wrote on Dec, 15: [...] > > Would anybody have recommendations of lightweight monitors for exim4 logs, > > something appropriate to a standalone machine with a single user ? [...] > I have a package in Debian called Geximon (it's a gnome version of eximon), > it won't alert you o

Re: Monitor daemon for exim4 logs

2005-12-15 Thread David Watson
* Paulo Marcel Coelho Aragao ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Hi, > > I have Debian sid running on a standalone laptop. exim4 is my MTA, Yahoo the > smarthost, and fetchmail pulls mails from Yahoo and Gmail via POP3. > > Today I had the unpleasant surprise that Yahoo changed the canonical name of >

Monitor daemon for exim4 logs

2005-12-14 Thread Paulo Marcel Coelho Aragao
Hi, I have Debian sid running on a standalone laptop. exim4 is my MTA, Yahoo the smarthost, and fetchmail pulls mails from Yahoo and Gmail via POP3. Today I had the unpleasant surprise that Yahoo changed the canonical name of its SMTP relay server, and mails I wrote during the day were bounced