"Mark E. Drummond" wrote:
> 
> Cancel my last ... I have switched to multilog and I am modifying the
> qmail-mrtg scripts to use multilog formatted log files. If anyone else
> is interested in them I can provide them when finished.

Let's try that again.

Hmmm, while working on this I just noticed that there is a descrepancy
between the time returned by perl's `time` (or $^T) and the time on my
multilog logs. Here is an example:

--BEGIN QUOTE--
bastion# tail /var/log/qmail/sendlog
957550606.725794 status: local 0/10 remote 0/20
957550606.726275 end msg 175750
957550614.220152 new msg 175750
957550614.220404 info msg 175750: bytes 1102 from <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> qp 11557
uid 51015
957550614.467704 starting delivery 88634: msg 175750 to remote
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
957550614.467785 status: local 0/10 remote 1/20
957550614.578268 delivery 88634: success:
137.94.1.134_accepted_message./Remote_host_said:_250_Message_received:_FU3MS600.HM3/
957550614.608559 status: local 0/10 remote 0/20
957550614.609030 end msg 175750
957550627.961157 status: exiting
bastion# perl test
957558159 : 957558159
bastion#
--END QUOTE--

the script "test" is just:

#!/usr/local/bin/perl
print time," : $^T\n";

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