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Hi,
Is it possible to have dbmail log to a different file then mail.log,
so it doesn't get flooded when I create a Level 5 logfile?
Kind regards,
Marc Dirix
Thanks Paul... Further questions below if pos:
On 6/29/06, Paul J Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[LMTP]
NCHILDREN=5
MAXCHILDREN=200
MAXCONNECTS=1
MINSPARECHILDREN=2
MAXSPARECHILDREN=10
MAX_ERRORS=500
Why so many lmtp daemons? Try setting :
NCHILDREN=2
MAXCONNECTS=100
Hello,
As you can tell my dbmail is working great again and I am happy with it.
First I like to thank everybody. You have been a lot of help.
Squirrelmail has a plugin which moves white and black lists in to a db
for amavisd to read. Well our messages are already in the db so I
would have to
Simon,
Simon wrote:
This is my lmtp line in postfix/master.cf..
lmtp unix - - n - - lmtp
So this should now be(??):
lmtp unix - - n - 8 lmtp
Ok. It's mostly meant to prevent postfix's lmtp client from overloading
error_log=/var/log/dbmail/error.log
trace_syslog=0
trace_stderr=5
should do the trick.
Marc Dirix wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to have dbmail log to a different file then mail.log, so
it doesn't get flooded when I create a Level 5 logfile?
Kind regards,
Marc Dirix
Hi Marc,
I have the same problem, I posted that some weeks ago.
I don't make install it, but use the debian/rules binary script to
create .deb packages.
These I install after building.
That is a workaround I'd like to avoid because you have to take care of
dependencies on your own.
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