Am Dienstag, den 16.01.2007, 07:45 +0100 schrieb Norman Maurer:
> > per user logging would be a useful feature. wouldn't necessarily need
> > to be in the home directory so long as it were configurable with a
> > variable (something like /home/${USER}, say)
> >
> > any ideas how this could be done?
> >
> > - robert
>
> I don't see why we need this. James don't use shell users for mail
> delivery. So the user will ( most times) have no access to the server
> via ssh etc. So i think the logfile in the userdir is useless.
"Most times" is relative. :-) One advantage of James is that it provides
solutions for the special case.
I'm currently using procmail for sorting my personal mail on my server
and I'm happy to have the logfile in my home.
Another use case would be providing a simple web interface to the log
file.
Of course we need always a solution when a per-user logfile is not
possible or unwanted. (like one warning mail per issue)
> I whould prefer to have maybe one logfile for all which can be used by
> the administrator for debugging etc.
This is what we currently have. (Mailet log)
I guess the administrator will go mad if his 1000 users start
try-and-error programming of sieve scripts. ;-))
The calling users will of course expect personal support if the admin
can't refer to their own log file. ;-)
Joachim
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