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Hi All,

I have a setup with two servers communication via RELP/TLS, one a sender the 
other a receiver.  However, during start up the sender will not be aware of the 
identity of the receiver.  This will be established at a later point with the 
relevant relp.conf (in /etc/rsyslog.d) being created for the sender and the 
service being restarted.  This

Until the identity of the receiver is known I would like to capture the desired 
messages at the sender and then send those messages to the receiver when 
RELP/TLS is fully establish.  Can I establish RELP on the sender without a 
known destination - will RELP remember the buffered messages after a restart?  
If not then I assume that I will have to send messages to an interim log file.  
In that case how can I get the sender to hoover up those stored messages and 
push them through RELP?

Thanks in advance.

Sean.

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