TCPSERVER logs :

2001-01-17 Thread Alex Kramarov
I was thinking , why do alot of people here mention running tcpserver with multilog and storing it's logs apart from qmail logs : This is what I use for the startup string for tcpserver /usr/local/bin/tcpserver -R -H -x/etc/tcp.smtp.cdb -v -u 7770 -g

Re: TCPSERVER logs :

2001-01-17 Thread Paul Jarc
"Alex Kramarov" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I was thinking , why do alot of people here mention running tcpserver with multilog and storing it's logs apart from qmail logs: Because things work that way. This is what I use for the startup string for tcpserver /usr/local/bin/tcpserver -R -H

Re: Re: TCPSERVER logs :

2001-01-17 Thread Alex Kramarov
After it has run for a while, multilog will have renamed that file from "current" to"@4000..." and created a new "current" file, but tcpserver won't usethe new current file unless you kill it and restart it. Eventually,if tcpserver runs long enough, multilog