| I just configured the same thing... the how-to I used was here: Everything worked except I use one main log file for the duplicate information, and separate sub-log files for specific differences between domains -- like the location of the log files. With that configuration, the -G option did not apply to me (see the shell script mentioned in the how-to). in a nut shell: 1. move all domain specific information from your existing cfg file to a new cfg file. 2. duplicate the new cfg file for the number of domains you want a report on, and change each one to reflect each domain's unique information (domain name, report header, logo, location of log files, where to save the report files, etc). 3. create the shell script file (as described in the how-to) and add to your daily cron. If you're doing it with two config files, don't use the -G option. 4. You'll also need to make a universal images folder (also described in the how-to). On Jan 24, 2006, at 9:35 AM, Rosemarie wrote:
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