On Tue, 2007-06-12 at 21:58 +0200, mouss wrote:
> Lindsay Haisley wrote:
> > I posted this yesterday and got no responses.  Sorry for the double
> > posting, but this matter is rather important to deployment of
> > SpamAssassin and ClamAV on my mail servers and I was hoping someone
> > could give me some insight into the problem.
> >
> > In short, putting "logfile <filename>" into
> > either /etc/courier/maildroprc or ~/.mailfilter produces no logging for
> > my account, although in the global /etc/courier/maildroprc other
> > accounts get logged.  It isn't a permissions issue since following the
> > logging directive with "log 'Some message...'" results in a proper line
> > in the designated file.
> >   
> 
> I personally use 'logger' to log

The problem is that if I can't get maildrop's "logfile" command to work
properly then there are other things that I can't get to work as well.
This seems to be the case.  I don't need the logging, but I need to make
sure that maildrop is working properly and I'm using the logfile
directive for testing.

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