On Sun, 2007-05-20 at 20:15 -0400, Francisco Reyes wrote: > I think "mail.info" may be a better choice, although this may be somewhat OS > dependant. Many people may not even know where their syslog configuration > file is or even how to configure it. Because of this whatever is the most > commonly used syslog call may be the best choice. > In FreeBSD there is a default "mail.info". > Anyone familiar with Linux Distros and/or other BSDs know how common is an > entry for ""mail.info"" in syslog.conf.
But are you saying that Dovecot should log errors also with "info" level by default? That might be newbie-friendly but I'm not sure if it's otherwise such a good idea. Looks like Dovecot currently uses "info" for info/debug messages, "err" for errors and "crit" for fatals/panics.
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