You may want to look at a general syslog utility for this, it may be far
easier than _persuading_ exim to do this directly...

We use rsyslog (http://www.rsyslog.com/) to log exim logs into MySQL.
This really aids in tracing incoming and outgoing massages when you have
multiple frontend, backend and queue servers.

Jeff


On Mon, 2008-02-11 at 15:15 +0000, Martin A. Brooks wrote:
> Can exim be persuaded to log directly to a SQL database?
> 
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