thank's for Your explanation Eric, that's answer questions around my head :-) .

regards,
Ridwanfi

On 7/25/2014 10:18 AM, Eric Shubert wrote:
On 07/24/2014 07:34 PM, ridwanfi wrote:
Hello List,

I have done installing Qmailtoaster on Centos 6, following this guide
https://github.com/QMailToaster/qmailtoaster-util/blob/master/README.install.
the progress is easy enough, thanks for the scripts.
after i reboot the server and check all service using qmailctl stat

#qmailctl stat
send: up (pid 1225) 61532 seconds
smtp: up (pid 1219) 61532 seconds
spamd: up (pid 1226) 61532 seconds
submission: up (pid 1220) 61532 seconds
send/log: up (pid 1222) 61532 seconds
smtp/log: up (pid 1221) 61532 seconds
spamd/log: up (pid 1224) 61532 seconds
submission/log: up (pid 1223) 61532 seconds

the result is different from my current qmailtoaster, i dont see
pop3,imap,clamd,authlib, ect. is't because it using dovecot than replace
all those service ?

Yes, services are being changed to use standard mechanisms. This will eventually make daemontools and ucspi-tcp packages unnecessary.

Dovecot has replaced pop3, imap and auth services formerly run by supervise. You can do "service dovecot status" to check on it. Its log messages are in the /var/log/dovecot.log file.

clamd now also runs as a normal service (service clamd status). Its messages are now in /var/log/maillog along with vpopmail messages which have been there all along. This is the standard mail log location for syslog.

Note, spamassassin will also be updated soon to run as a normal service and use syslog, so its messages will also be in /var/log/maillog at that time.

The next spamdyke will also send log messages to syslog. This will require a simple manual configuration change though, as the spamdyke configuration file is set up as config(noreplace).

These changes are in preparation for using systemd in CentOS7, as well as an ELK (ElasticSearch-Logstash-Kibana) stack that will be forthcoming for QMT.

and where can i look for pop3,imap log  ?

Those are in /var/log/dovecot.log, at least for the time being. ;)

thank's for your help

Thanks for using QMT!



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