Davide, I'm looking at methods of analysing/reporting the xmail logs better. Really I'd like to get real-time into mysql. One way is to use a named pipe and another is to just tail a file into another process. The tail method doesn't recover well from restarting the conversion process, unless it keeps track of records processed. Both require a constant file name to be used (the tail method could check for new files in the logs folder - I'd rather not) But I was just wondering if it were possible to have an option on the cmdline to rotate the log files (current action) or to NOT rotate the log files. with -logrotate=no, the files would be 'smtp.log' rather than 'smtp-{date}' as the date would have no meaning. (and smail, psync, etc) In the case of a named pipe, do you see any problem with xmail outputting to an existing file that was a pipe? Or in the case of a single log file being used, one might use the OS's logrotate tools, do you see any issue with that? Rob :-) _________________________________________________ Note To Self: Remember to put something witty here later...
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