Bruce Perens writes:
> Note that Stephen is the author of the Procmail and SmartList programs
> (which operate our list server). Turning off the fsync is indeed a big
> win on a machine that operates mailing list. There may be 4 syslog() calls
> for each subscriber every time a message goes to a ma
Note that Stephen is the author of the Procmail and SmartList programs
(which operate our list server). Turning off the fsync is indeed a big
win on a machine that operates mailing list. There may be 4 syslog() calls
for each subscriber every time a message goes to a mailing list. This
ends up bein
Hallo Bruce Perens!
}Note that Stephen is the author of the Procmail and SmartList programs
}(which operate our list server). Turning off the fsync is indeed a big
}win on a machine that operates mailing list. There may be 4 syslog() calls
}for each subscriber every time a message goes to a mailin
Package: syslogd
Version: 1.2-15
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Stephen R. van den Berg)
Date: Thu, 9 Nov 1995 16:33:04 +0100
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: patch for Debian sysklogd package
diff -p -C 2 -r -d --horizon-lines=3 sysklogd-1.2/debian.README
sysk
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