And instead of deleting the log, do a cp /dev/null /var/log/maillog,
same result as a del and you don't have to worry about those problems.

- eric

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Andrzej Kukula escribi�:
> 
> On  8 Apr 99 at 15:17, Joe Junkin wrote:
> 
> > But, when I was trouble shooting the problem I moved and then blew away
> > /var/log/maillog.
> > I expected another to be created instantly. One did not appear, so I touch'd a
> > new one and it remains empty after a day. I ran a grep in the /var/log directory
> > and found no other logs for qmail operations. It was all running just fine
> > before I blew it away.
> >
> > Does anybody know what I have done here? Where is the directive for the log
> > file?
> 
> Just restart qmail and watch the log.
> 
> andrzej

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