On Fri, Sep 25, 2015 at 12:38:40PM +1200, Holger Jahn wrote:
>
> First of all, let me say how pleased I am to see that there is another good
> SMTP server available these days.
>
> On Linux, I used to use another popular MTA in the past - which shall remain
> incognito here - but frankly its configuration "richness" drove me bonkers
> more than once. Anyway, OpenSMTPD feels good and compact and I intend to
> keep using it in the future.
>
> One question, though, if I may:
>
> After installing the latest portable version 5.7.1p1 on Arch Linux, I was
> wondering how to set a log file for SMTPD. I am running a virtual server
> with no syslog running,
Why do you do this?
It is like driving a car which has no windows or doors.
> i.e. I would like to specify my own log file
> ("/var/log/smtpd").
>
> Logging to STDERR with "smtpd -d" works nicely, but a dedicated log file
> would even be nicer.
AFAIK, this is not possible.
Regards,
Joerg
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