Re: Re[2]: [Mailman-Developers] mailmanctl and syslog

2003-01-24 Thread Barry A. Warsaw
> "LR" == Luigi Rosa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: LR> Mybe I should rephrase my question. LR> Would'nt it be better if mailman can log either in a logfile LR> or in a user configurable SysLog facility? LR> I mean, for each logfile that mm creates, could it be possible LR>

Re: Re[2]: [Mailman-Developers] mailmanctl and syslog

2003-01-17 Thread Bryan Fullerton
On Friday, January 17, 2003, at 10:05 AM, Luigi Rosa wrote: Mybe I should rephrase my question. Would'nt it be better if mailman can log either in a logfile or in a user configurable SysLog facility? I mean, for each logfile that mm creates, could it be possible to specify a filename or a sy

Re[2]: [Mailman-Developers] mailmanctl and syslog

2003-01-17 Thread Luigi Rosa
Hello Bryan, Friday, January 17, 2003, 3:59:26 PM, you wrote: >> wouldn't be a good idea to log the start and stop of mailmanctl in the >> syslog? BF> This information is effectively logged in logs/qrunner, as seen below, BF> though it might be nice to have a single log-line entry indicating the

Re: [Mailman-Developers] mailmanctl and syslog

2003-01-17 Thread Bryan Fullerton
On Friday, January 17, 2003, at 09:49 AM, Luigi Rosa wrote: wouldn't be a good idea to log the start and stop of mailmanctl in the syslog? This information is effectively logged in logs/qrunner, as seen below, though it might be nice to have a single log-line entry indicating the commands pa

[Mailman-Developers] mailmanctl and syslog

2003-01-17 Thread Luigi Rosa
Hello, wouldn't be a good idea to log the start and stop of mailmanctl in the syslog? Something like "Mailman $version services started successfuly" and "Mailman $version services stopped successfuly". Just to leave a trace of the activity in the system log. -- Best regards, Luigi