Paul Cockings wrote:
> If we got them into syslog, what are you wanting to do next?  I 
> mean... what are you trying to do overall?
>
Hi Peter

Thanks for the reply.

My purpose is to make it easier to setup, maintain and debug a whole 
system.

If Dspam logged to syslog  I could see the whole processing of emails in 
the one mail log. That way I could see that dspam was receiving the 
email correctly ,was processing it and either delivering, sending it to 
quarantine, or possibly experiencing an error all within the context of 
an emails progress through the system.

Currently I'm using Exim as MTA and Dovecot as IMAP server and LDA, both 
of these log to syslog as does Spamassassin so I can see all the log 
messages in one place and it's really helpful for spotting problems.

I realize other people may have other ideas but if it were an option to 
send the messages to syslog the the administrator could configure syslog 
to send them where desired.

cheers

David




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