On Tuesday 08 January 2008 22:37:42 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> So I think I may have the issue nearly entirely solved...  However, I really 
> want to log maildrop's activities as well as I want courier to log when it 
> calls maildrop.
> 
> Does anyone know how to do this?

Try...

 touch /var/log/mailfilter.log
 chown mail:mail /var/log/mailfilter.log
 tail -f /var/log/mailfilter.log

where mail:mail is the UID:GID of your mail delivery
program (ps aux | grep postfix, or whatever mail server).
Then add this to maildroprc or the beginning of your
mail filter...

 logfile "/var/log/mailfilter.log"

then you can get some decent logging. Try this to see
what variables are visible to maildrop...

 log `env`

I often use 'log "$HOME"' to show me the exact path to
the users homedir. Also, this is handy to active...

./authdaemonrc:# DEBUG_LOGIN=0   - turn off debugging
./authdaemonrc:# DEBUG_LOGIN=1   - turn on debugging
./authdaemonrc:# DEBUG_LOGIN=2   - turn on debugging + log passwords too

--markc

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