Adam Beatham wrote:
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Oh and, the machine that ISN'T logging properly is logging with mail.*
The only thing I have left to suggest is on the machine that isn't logging,
run syslogd in debug mode and see if it is ever getting the log requests.
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Hi All,
I'm having a strange problem, that I'm sure is right under my nose. I
have 1 system that logs all header changes/additions properly i.e.
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Feb 29 13:31:26 goblin mimedefang.pl[30501]:
Adam Beatham wrote:
SNIP!
But on another system, it doesn't log anything. It processes the
messages just fine, and it will add a line for graphdefang to define if
it's spam or a virus, etc. but I actually want it to log the
information for the headers it changes, and I can't for the life of
Jon,
Thanks for the reply! Both machines are just logging to mail, and both
machines are set to log to their respective maillog files (the two
machines two different slightly, in directory structure, but that's it).
And they both have the exact same log enable line in mimedefang-filter
On Sun, 29 Feb 2004, Adam Beatham wrote:
Jon,
Thanks for the reply! Both machines are just logging to mail, and both
machines are set to log to their respective maillog files (the two
machines two different slightly, in directory structure, but that's it).
And they both have the exact
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Ray,
I've tried that as well..and I do get more logging.. but still not what
I want/need. when i increase the log level, i get stuff like this
Feb 29 14:48:54 smtpin sendmail[13576]: i1TJmsNM013576: Milter
(mimedefang): init success to negotiate
Feb
Adam Beatham wrote:
Jon,
Thanks for the reply! Both machines are just logging to mail, and both
machines are set to log to their respective maillog files (the two
machines two different slightly, in directory structure, but that's it).
And they both have the exact same log enable line in
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Jon,
1. The machine that does work is actually only logging with mail.info
2. This is where the difference lies, one machine is OBSD, the other is
Redhat. So OBSD doesn't have the init file.
3. They are both definitely adding the headers, no doubt
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Oh and, the machine that ISN'T logging properly is logging with mail.*
- -adam
on 2/29/2004 3:23 PM Jon R. Kibler said the following:
| Adam Beatham wrote:
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|Jon,
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|Thanks for the reply! Both machines are just logging to mail, and both
|machines
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