Quoted from Goran Blazic:
> Now I wonder. My system stores all qmail log entries through syslogd (ending
> up in /var/log/messages). I kind of like this, but am still wondering: Is
> there another way than through syslogd?
Easy. Use multilog (http://cr.yp.to/daemontools.html).
> If so: Could anone provide me with a sample of the log file, so I can
> compare the log entries with each other and try to incorporate them into the
> program...
$ tail /service/qmail/log/main/current
@4000000039b632053b23dea4 delivery 869: success:
172.23.232.1_accepted_message./Remote_host_said:_250_ok_968241368_qp_8868/
@4000000039b632053b3f984c status: local 0/10 remote 0/20
@4000000039b632053b49353c end msg 12551
@4000000039b632520f748524 new msg 12551
@4000000039b632520f7cf54c info msg 12551: bytes 2493 from
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> qp 31374 uid 105
@4000000039b63252104eef34 starting delivery 870: msg 12551 to local cky@localhost
@4000000039b632521051e504 status: local 1/10 remote 0/20
@4000000039b6325213c9643c delivery 870: success: did_0+0+2/
@4000000039b6325213e2d3f4 status: local 0/10 remote 0/20
@4000000039b6325213ea1f24 end msg 12551
> P.S.: I know, I know, I'm using outlook, but hey, I get paid to work here
> with an exchange server, and the firewall blocks all outgoing smtp
> connections... :-(
Telnet to the SMTP port on your firewall directly.
---Chris K.
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