Philip Hazel wrote:

>You do know, of course, that you can entirely suppress the writing of 
>rejectlog, I presume (write_rejectlog=false).
>  
>
w'yeah, but that's kind of the opposite of the original goal :).
I note that the same entry routing thru mainlog is mail.info level, and 
the rejectlog entries are mail.notice (this is when using syslog of 
course; -ng in this case).

All exim's log options seem confined to binary on-off switches; log this 
or don't, and if so, i'll put it where i goshdarnwell please.

I'd suggest (which is why i jumped in here) using syslog-ng to modify 
its uncooperative output.  We've a central loghost setup here, and one 
of the projects i'm planning time for is to see if i can use -ng to 
tweak exim's entries in the chost; organizing the format without 
dropping any info.  Anyone else doing this..?

-- 
Rob Munsch
Solutions For Progress IT
www.solutionsforprogress.com


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