On Wed, Apr 02, 2003, Martin Andrews wrote:
Dear Martin,
Finally working with fsl again. fsl-l2tool helped some, but a logger
type tool that actually read the fsl config would be great. [...]
I put this good idea on the wishlist.
Still
struggled with the fsl.postfix configuration.
On Thu, Apr 03, 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 2 Apr 2003, Martin Andrews wrote:
struggled with the fsl.postfix configuration. Syntax or other errors in
the fsl.postfix file caused postfix to dump core. Ug. [...]
The fact that changes in the fsl or errors in configuring lead to
Am Donnerstag, 3. April 2003 10:45 schrieb Thomas Lotterer:
Hi Thomas,
wrong fsl configs. I used postfix-2.0.2-1.2.1 with fsl-1.0.8-1.2.2 for
testing. If you use these or later versions and find a configuration
which crashes please tell me about it.
We will retry our tests.
which version,
Martin,
here are examples that i have tested to work successfully.
Verify syslog.conf was prepared. The syslog.conf(5) wants to see tabs
not spaces, i marked the output manually to make that clear.
$ grep mail.info /etc/syslog.conf
mail.info\t\t\t/var/log/maillog
Check if syslog is
On Wed, Mar 19, 2003, Thomas Lotterer wrote:
I also want to point out that the OSSP l2 library comes with a nifty
command line l2tool which allows a user to quickly try a l2spec. This
is half the way towards fsl. Unfortunately the l2tool is not installed
along OpenPKG fsl so you either have