>   So perhaps the question to ask is not what the configuration file
> looks
> like, but rather, what, exactly, is rsyslogd expected to do?  Just
> route
> messages from sources to destinations and nothing more?  Or do people
> want
> logic in the processing?  (My guess is "Yes"---and that's what is
> causing
> problems with the configuration file).

You still miss the point that performance is *very* critical. Also,
audit-gradness for the routing process is critical. It's not just about
flow-of-control. You need to be able to configure all these properties for
various use cases.

Rainer
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