>>Qpopper logs to the facility
you specified, or to a default one (LOCAL0 or MAIL, depending on your OS).
ok,
even dummer question then: what exactly do you mean? LOCAL0,
MAIL -- are these files? is there a log viewer like in NT (event viewer)?
-----Original Message-----
From: Randall Gellens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2002 4:10 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Subscribers of Qpopper
Subject: Re: performance enhancements on qpopperAt 1:44 PM -0700 9/3/02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:ok, want to try some configuration options (as in the eudora admin guide, p 11) but don't quite understand what they mean between the different categories:"Type this option..." --- where? at startup? after the inetd? where?The page 11 (of the March 2001 Guide) options say:Configure Options
The following options (flags) can be passed to ./configure to enable compile-time
changes:To use any of these options, add the option as shown when running ./configure. If you don't want any options, the ./configure command is simply './configure'. If you want, say, to enable debug tracing, and nothing else, your ./configure command is './configure --enable-debugging'.Note that almost all ./configure options are also available as configure file options, which is in general a much easier way to use them, since you don't have to recompile. Most options have a default state which can be overridden using ./configure options to create the run-time default, which can be overridden by a global configure file to create a run-time default, which can be overridden by a user-specific configure file to adjust the option per-user. Some options can not be set in a user-specific configure file, and some options can only be set in ./configure (such as those that specify linking with additional libraries)."configuration file option" -- ok, what configuration file? where is it?See the section on configuration files. To find this quickly, see the table of contents:Installing and Setting Up Qpopper9
What you need to do9
Installing Qpopper9
Make Commands10
Uninstalling Qpopper10
Configuring Qpopper10
Configure Options11
Run-Time Command Line Options21
Run-Time Options from a Configuration File27 So, to learn about configuration files, try page 27 (in the March 2001 Guide). This section could be a little more clear by stating that you have to specifu the configuration file using the '-f' command-line flag.checking my inetd.conf settings, i see that the log file is activated...but where is the log file? how does qpopper log?Qpopper logs to the facility you specified, or to a default one (LOCAL0 or MAIL, depending on your OS).
